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Matrix Methods in Elasto Mechanics

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The article was published on 1963-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 175 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Matrix method.

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Validation of computer-generated results with experimental data obtained for torsional vibration of synchronous motor-driven turbomachinery

TL;DR: Ganatra as mentioned in this paper parleys the theory behind torsional vibration analysis using both the Transfer Matrix approach and the Finite Element approach, and in particular validates the results generated by XLTRC-Torsion based on those approaches using experimental data available from tests on a 66,000 HP Air Compressor.

Rotational Flexibility for Detecting Low Level Damage in Beam-Like Structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology for damage detection in beam-like structures using vibration characteristics obtained from transfer matrix technique is proposed, where frequency and mode shape information are used in determining the damage in the structure and uniform moment surface is developed by incorporating number of lower mode information to reduce the error from any particular mode.
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Influence of the Longitudinal to Transverse Moduli Ratio on the Resonance Frequencies of Symmetric Cross-Ply Laminated Beams Undergoing Out-Of-Plane Vibrations

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the longitudinal to transverse moduli ratio on the first three purely out-of-plane resonance frequencies of 0°/90/90°/0° laminated straight beams with square section by considering different slenderness ratios and boundary conditions is considered.
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Static Analysis of Axisymmetric Circular Plates under Lateral Loading Using Transfer of Stiffness Coefficient

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method (FE-TSCM) for static and dynamic analyses of various structures such as axisymmetric circular plates.
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Line Focus Acoustic Microscopy for Thin-film Measurements

TL;DR: In this article, the V(z) effect in line-focus acoustic microscopy is a very suitable technique for the quantitative nondestructive determination of thin-film elastic constants and the bond quality at interfaces.
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