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Wiley20121 online resource (308 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-16946-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.CASE HISTORIES INVIBRATION ANALYSIS AND METAL FATIGUE FOR THE PRACTICING ENGINEER; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 Introduction; Reference; 2 Basics of Vibration; 2.1 Spring-Mass Systems and Resonance; 2.2 Case History: Combining Springs and Masses in a Steam Turbine Problem; 2.3 Useful Questions to Ask Before Beginning a Vibration Analysis; 2.4 Linear Spring Constants and Area Moments of Inertia; 2.5 Vibrating Flat Plates; 2.6 Two-Degree Tuned Vibration Absorber; 2.7 Natural Frequencies of Pipes and Beams; 2.8 Effect of Clearance on the Natural Frequency2.9 Static Deflection and Pendulum Natural Frequency 2.10 Coupled Single-Mass Systems; References; 3 Vibration-Measuring Methods and Limits; 3.1 Important Frequencies; 3.2 Campbell Diagrams; 3.3 Case History: Systematic Procedure to Identify a Vibration Source; 3.4 Vibration-Measuring Terms; 3.5 Cascade Diagram; 3.6 Shock Pulse Method; 3.7 Measuring Transducers; 3.8 Measurements: Time-Based, Bode, and Orbit Plots; 4 Simple Analytical Examples; 4.1 Determining Vibration Amplitude; 4.2 Resonant and Off-Resonant Amplitudes; 4.3 Case History: Transmitted Force and Isolation of a Roof Fan4.4 Case History: Seal Failure Due to Misalignment of an Agitator Shaft 4.5 Case History: Structural Vibration; 4.6 Case History: Production-Line Grinding Problem; 4.7 Case History: Vehicle on Springs; 4.8 Case History: Vibrating Cantilevered Components; 4.9 Bump Test; 4.10 Case History: Vibrating Pump Mounted on a Plate Deck; 4.11 Case History: Misalignment Force; 4.12 Case History: Vertical Pump Vibrations and Bearing Survival; 4.13 Case History: Cause of Mysterious Movement on a Centrifuge Deck; 4.14 Case History: Engine Vibration Monitoring Device4.15 Case History: Natural Frequency of A Midsupport Vertical Mixer 4.16 Case History: Valve Float Analysis; References; 5 Vibration-Based Problems and Their Sources; 5.1 Fatigue Cracking; 5.2 Fretting and Wear; 5.3 Ball and Roller Bearing Failures; 5.4 Bolt Loosening; 5.5 Flow-Induced Vibration; 5.5.1 Case History: Stack Vibration Induced by Wind; 5.6 Excessive Noise; 5.7 Pressure Pulsations; 5.8 Mechanical Seal Chipping and Damage; 5.9 Surging of Fans and Other Causes of Vibration; 5.10 Vibration Due to Beats; 5.11 The Slip-Stick Problem; 5.12 Drive Belt Vibration; References6 Causes of Vibrations and Solutions in Machinery 6.1 Rotating Imbalance; 6.1.1 Case History: Motor Imbalance; 6.2 Causes of Shaft Misalignment; 6.2.1 Types of Misalignment; 6.2.2 Thermal Offset; 6.2.3 Acceptable Coupling Offset and Angular Misalignment; 6.3 A Problem in Measuring Vibration on Large Machines; 6.4 Causes of Pump Vibration; 6.4.1 NPSH Problems and Cavitation; 6.4.2 Suction Vortex; 6.4.3 Off Best Efficiency Point; 6.4.4 Vertical Pump Vibration; 6.4.5 Pump Vibration Level Guidelines; 6.5 Other Causes of Motor Vibration; 6.5.1 Electrical Causes; 6.5.2 Mechanical Cause6.5.3 Motor Vibration-Level GuidelinesThis highly accessible book provides analytical methods and guidelines for solving vibration problems in industrial plants and demonstrates their practical use through case histories from the author's personal experience in the mechanical engineering industry. It takes a simple, analytical approach to the subject, placing emphasis on practical applicability over theory, and covers both fixed and rotating equipment, as well as pressure vessels. It is an ideal guide for readers with diverse experience, ranging from undergraduate students to mechanics and professional engineers.MachineryVibrationCase studiesVibrationTestingCase studiesMetalsFatigueCase studiesMachineryVibrationVibrationTestingMetalsFatigue620.1/1248Sofronas Anthony902353MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141437703321Case histories in vibration analysis and metal fatigue for the practicing engineer2017024UNINA03643nam 22006855 450 991085198270332120240826123249.09789819710560981971056110.1007/978-981-97-1056-0(CKB)31555649200041(MiAaPQ)EBC31290767(Au-PeEL)EBL31290767(DE-He213)978-981-97-1056-0(MiAaPQ)EBC31284511(Au-PeEL)EBL31284511(OCoLC)1430685649(EXLCZ)993155564920004120240417d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Reality and Myth of BRI’s Debt Trap Evidences from Asia and Africa /edited by Nian Peng, Ming Yu Cheng1st ed. 2024.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (233 pages)Indo-Pacific Focus,2731-88779789819710553 9819710553 Introduction -- Misunderstandings on BRI’s Debt Trap -- India and BRI’s Debt Trap -- Debt Issue/Debt Management and BRI in Myanmar -- Debt Issue/Debt Management and BRI in Cambodia -- Debt Issue/Debt Management and BRI in Laos -- From Aquino to Duterte: Examining the Reality and Myth of the “Debt Trap” in the Philippines.This edited book aims to present a well-balanced view on the heated debate about BRI’s “debt trap” controversy within the route states by presenting compelling evidence from Asian and African countries. It is contributed by the university scholars, think tank experts, and governmental officials from the concerned parties such as China, USA, South/Southeast Asia, and Africa to discuss this new topic from their perspectives. It not only examines the origins and changes in external debt among the BRI route states before and after the launch of the BRI, but also analyzes the outcomes stemming from BRI projects. The book covers 12 chapters, in which the first chapter briefly introduces the aims and scope of this book. The following 2 chapters look at Chinese and Indian perspectives on the “debt trap”, respectively. The next 9 chapters examine the debt issue and BRI projects in Southeast Asian, South Asian, and African states, which mainly involve Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Nigeria, and give some useful policy suggestions to reduce the debt burden and promote the socioeconomic development in these countries.Indo-Pacific Focus,2731-8877International economic relationsAsiaPolitics and governmentInternational relationsAsiaEconomic conditionsInternational Political Economy’Asian PoliticsInternational RelationsAsian EconomicsInternational economic relations.AsiaPolitics and government.International relations.AsiaEconomic conditions.International Political Economy’.Asian Politics.International Relations.Asian Economics.336.3435Peng Nian1077068Cheng Ming YuMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910851982703321The Reality and Myth of BRI’s Debt Trap4259296UNINA