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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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An edge-based smoothed finite element method (ES-FEM) with stabilized discrete shear gap technique for analysis of Reissner–Mindlin plates

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Analytical modeling of spindle-tool dynamics on machine tools using Timoshenko beam model and receptance coupling for the prediction of tool point FRF

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High aspect-ratio combined poly and single-crystal silicon (HARPSS) MEMS technology

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A performance study of tetrahedral and hexahedral elements in 3-D finite element structural analysis

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