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The role of damping in vibration theory

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In this article, the authors discussed the nature of damping mechanisms and how the damping depends on the amplitude and frequency of the cyclic motion of the system. But they did not consider the effect of the frequency and amplitude on damping.
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This article is published in Journal of Sound and Vibration.The article was published on 1970-01-01. It has received 384 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetic damping & Damping torque.

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Scaling the microrheology of living cells.

TL;DR: A scaling law is reported that governs both the elastic and frictional properties of a wide variety of living cell types, over a wide range of time scales and under a variety of biological interventions, and implies that cytoskeletal proteins may regulate cell mechanical properties mainly by modulating the effective noise temperature of the matrix.
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Introduction to finite element vibration analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the finite element displacement method was used for the analysis of free vibration of plates and shells, and for the simulation of forced response and forced response analysis of rigid and flexible plates.
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Finite Element Prediction of Damping in Structures with Constrained Viscoelastic Layers

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient method for finite element modeling of three-layer laminates containing a viscoelastic layer is described, and modal damping ratios are estimated from undamped normal mode results by means of the modal strain energy method.
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On the imperfect elasticity of lung tissue

TL;DR: This paper deals with a unifying hypothesis that dissipative and elastic processes within lung tissue are coupled at the level of the stress-bearing element and suggests that such hysteretic matching may be a necessary condition for synchronous expansion of the alveolar duct.
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Unstable oscillation of tubular cantilevers conveying fluid I. Theory

TL;DR: In this paper, a universal stability curve is constructed corresponding to conditions of neutral stability and hence separating stable and unstable regimes, by finding solutions to the equations of motion both by exact methods and also approximately by expressing the motion as the sum of the first few eigenfunctions of a cantilever beam.
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Elasticity and Anelasticity of Metals

W. Hume-Rothery
- 01 Jul 1949 - 
TL;DR: In this article, Zener uses the term "anelasticity" to describe the properties of solids, as a result of which stress and strain are not uniquely related.
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