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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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Rayleigh-Ritz Based Substructure Synthesis for Flexible Multibody Systems
Leonard Meirovitch,Moon K. Kwak +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a variational approach to derive the eigenvalue problem of a flexible multibody system is presented, with superior convergence characteristics achieved by representing the motion by means of a recently developed class of functions, namely the class of quasi-compari son functions.
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Hard damping coatings: an experimental procedure for extraction of damping characteristics and modulus of elasticity
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TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental procedure was developed for testing hard coatings at room and elevated temperatures. The procedure involves controlled tests for excitation level (frequency and amplitude) and temperature.
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A numerical model for calculating vibration due to a harmonic moving load on a floating-slab track with discontinuous slabs in an underground railway tunnel
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TL;DR: In this article, a new method for modelling floating-slab tracks with discontinuous slabs in underground railway tunnels is presented, where the track is subjected to a harmonic load moving with a constant velocity.
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Development of a six-degree of freedom simulation model for the REMUS autonomous underwater vehicle
TL;DR: The development and verification of a six degree of freedom, non-linear simulation model for the REMUS AUV, the first such model for this platform, is described and recommendations for future model validation experiments are made.
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A unified method for free vibration analysis of circular, annular and sector plates with arbitrary boundary conditions:
TL;DR: The vibrations of circular, annular, and sector plates are traditionally considered as different boundary value problems and often treated using different solution algorithms and procedures as mentioned in this paper, and the vibrations of these plates are considered as boundary value functions.