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g = 1/(m*wd)*[e^(-ζ*wn*t)*sin( wd*t)] where: m = mass wd = damped frequency ζ = damping ratio wn = natural frequency t= time The convolution integral approach is a useful solving technique. reference: Mechanical and Structural Vibrations (Theory and Applications) author; Jerry H. Ginsberg
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There is no such book for GATE exam. All you have to do is to read the standard author books for each subject mentioned in the syllabus. Refer at least two books per subject, let one of them explains the concept in detail (possibly foreign author books), the other should contain, maximum no of problems. Solve the previous year Gate question papers. Work out as many problems as you can. This year general aptitude questions are also going to be asked in the exam. So you ve to prepare for that too. I prefer RS Aggarwal book for General Apti. I have also mentioned few of the books that i know.Strength of materials- Beer johnston and Rk bansal.Engineering Mechanics- Beer&johnston, RK rajputFluid mechanics- RK BansalThermodyanmics- Cengel.Applied Thermodynamics- PK Nag or Domkundwar.Power plant Engineering- PK Nag.Design of M/c- Shigley, VB Bhandari.Theory of machines- Norton, Rattan SSMaterials Science- Callister, OP Khanna.Manufacturing -Refer HMT book and Hajra Choudary.Heat Transfer- Cengel. Sachdheva.For any further queries contact me at mech.bharathi@gmail.com
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Irrigation. It improved fertility and made farming more efficient.
As soon as the Incan ruler had conquered any kingdom and set up his government, he ordered that the farmland used to grow corn l be extended.
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