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Formulas for natural frequency and mode shape
Robert D. Blevins,R. Plunkett +1 more
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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.read more
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The transition conditions in the dynamics of elastically restrained beams
TL;DR: In this article, the free transverse vibration of a non-homogeneous tapered beam subjected to general axial forces, with arbitrarily located internal hinge and elastics supports, and ends elastically restrained against rotation and translation, is investigated.
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A controlled distributed parameter model for a fluid-flexible structure system: numerical simulations and experiment validations
TL;DR: An infinite-dimensional model for the global system and then a finite-dimensional approximation calculated using the first modes and validated on the experimental setup are established to show the effectiveness of the closed loop in attenuating vibrations.
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Underwater navigation methodology based on intelligent velocity model for standard AUV
TL;DR: Results show that it is possible to improve accuracy and robustness of navigation as a redundant velocity information for standard AUV and an intelligent velocity model is proposed to assist navigation by using optimally pruned extreme learning machine.
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Buckling of the CCFF orthotropic rectangular plates under in-plane pure bending
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TL;DR: In this paper, the buckling problem for the CCFF orthotropic plate subjected to in-plane pure bending is solved using method of lines for partial differential equations and Galerkin's method.
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Techniques to Assess Acoustic-Structure Interaction in Liquid Rocket Engines
TL;DR: TECHNIQUES to ASSESS ACOUSTIC-STRUCTURE INTERACTION in LIQUID ROCKET ENGINES by R. Benjamin Davis Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Duke University as discussed by the authors