Book: Probability Models in Engineering and Science
Haym Benaroya
Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
Seon Han
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA
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Publisher: CRC Press
Series: Dekker Mechanical Engineering
Volume: 193
Cat. #: DK3213
ISBN: 0824723155
Publication Date: June 2005
Number of Pages: 700
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Offers an easy-to-follow approach that makes complex concepts accessible and relevant
Includes a wealth of example problems, some that work to explain concepts and others that integrate several concepts to show how the theory works as a whole
Contains many end-of-chapter exercises that reinforce concepts
Devotes a chapter to fluid induced vibration that demonstrates the application of probabilistic models to offshore structural engineering
Certainty exists only in idealized models. Viewed as the quantification of uncertainties, probabilitry and random processes play a significant role in modern engineering, particularly in areas such as structural dynamics. Unlike this book, however, few texts develop applied probability in the practical manner appropriate for engineers.
Probability Modeling in Engineering and Science provides a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to applied probabilistic modeling. The first four chapters present basic concepts in probability and random variables, and while doing so, develop methods for static problems. The remaining chapters address dynamic problems, where time is a critical parameter in the randomness. Highlights of the presentation include numerous examples and illustrations and an engaging, human connection to the subject, achieved through short biographies of some of the key people in the field. End-of-chapter problems help solidify understanding and footnotes to the literature expand the discussions and introduce relevant journals and texts.
This book builds the background today's engineers need to deal explicitly with the scatter observed in experimental data and with intricate dynamic behavior. Designed for undergraduate and graduate coursework as well as self-study, the text's coverage of theory, approximation methods, and numerical methods make it equally valuable to practitioners.