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Formulas for natural frequency and mode shape

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The article was published on 1979-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2002 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Natural frequency & Normal mode.

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Dynamic characteristics of a beam angular-rate sensor

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a bandwidth and sensitivity analysis for a vibrating square beam angular-rate sensor with a skew-symmetric gyroscopic inertia matrix, which results from rotating about an axis orthogonal to the plane of a forced-vibration elastic system giving unique characteristics permitting measurement of its rotation rate.
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Development of Dual-Frequency PMUT Arrays Based on Thin Ceramic PZT for Endoscopic Photoacoustic Imaging

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Orthogonality condition for a multi-span beam, and its application to transient vibration of a two-span beam

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An equivalent-center method for quick frequency analysis of beams carrying a concentrated mass

TL;DR: In this article, the fundamental frequency of vibrating beams carrying a concentrated mass at various locations has been evaluated using an equivalent-center method for obtaining the frequencies of the loaded beams, which can be used generally for beams with different boundary conditions by introducing the dimensionless parameters.
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Approximate buckling analysis of the CCFF orthotropic plates subjected to in-plane bending

TL;DR: An analytical solution of the buckling problem formulated for a rectangular orthotropic plate with two opposite edges clamped and another two edges free of load and support (CCFF) loaded by linearly distributed in-plane loads is presented in this paper.