vibraatio
Vibraatio, or vibration, is the oscillatory motion of a system about an equilibrium position. It occurs when energy is stored, released, or transferred between components, and can arise from internal forces, external excitations, or a combination of both. Vibration phenomena are studied across mechanical, structural, and biomechanical domains to understand dynamic response, fatigue, noise, and stability.
Vibration is classified as free (natural) or forced. Free vibration occurs when a system is displaced and
Resonance is a central concern: when the driving frequency approaches the natural frequency, amplitudes can grow
Measurement and analysis rely on sensors such as accelerometers and displacement transducers. Time-domain data and frequency-domain
Applications span engineering and industry: vibration control in machinery and vehicles, structural health monitoring, seismic isolation,
Historically, the study of vibration emerged in early mechanics and clockmaking, with later advances in Fourier