Özgür Turhan
This book was basically prepared as a textbook for the Mechanical Vibrations course, which is given in undergraduate engineering education.
However, its framework is not limited to the possible scope of such a course, but is drawn to include relatively advanced topics of vibration science that should be included under the Discrete Linear Systems heading. Thus, it is aimed that the book will appeal not only to students, but also to engineers and scientists.
The subjects of Continuous and Nonlinear Systems left out of this book are left to a second book to complement this book.
The book was tried to be made easy to understand with 113 figures, 13 tables and 90 solved problems selected for the purpose, and the reader was given the opportunity to test himself with 27 unsolved problems with certain answers.