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Squeeze Films for Rectangular Plates

Donald F. Hays
- 01 Jun 1963 - 
- Vol. 85, Iss: 2, pp 243-246
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A review of squeeze films

D.F. Moore
- 01 Jul 1965 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a historical account of the development of squeeze films from the original Reynolds-Stefan equation to the present time is given, including the effects of inertia, variable viscosity, non-Newtonian fluids, surf ace tension, dynamic loading and surface roughness.
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Small amplitude oscillations of a thin beam immersed in a viscous fluid near a solid surface

TL;DR: In this article, the hydrodynamic load on an infinitely long rigid beam of zero thickness that is undergoing small amplitude oscillations is calculated for the presence of a solid surface an arbitrary distance from the beam.
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Modelling of a hydraulic engine mount focusing on response to sinusoidal and composite excitations

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the decoupler on frequency response as well as composite-input (sum of two sinusoids) response is investigated and the applicability of equivalent linearization is justified by demonstrating that high order harmonics contribute very little to the transmitted force.
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Hydrodynamic Damping of Tooth Movement

TL;DR: Le constantes de resorto calculate ab le periodo de oscillation del dentes monstrava differentias significative, permittente concluder al presentia de un mechanismo amortitori actuate per fortias inertial durante le fluxo de liquido extracellular.
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A skew-symmetric cantilever accelerometer for automotive airbag applications

TL;DR: In this article, a skew-symmetric accelerometer has been proposed and an associated fabrication process has been developed to improve the robustness and reliability of cantilever-beam accelerators.