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Variational description of the positive column with two-stem ionization [PDF]

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The ionization balance in diffusion dominated discharges which depends on both one and two step ionization processes is considered. The Spenke diffusion equation (D sq delta n + neutrino n + sq kn =0) describing such conditions is solved by the Rayleigh ...
Crawford, F. W.
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Filtered Rayleigh-Ritz is all you need

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22+7 pages, 0 figures, 1 ...
Abbott, Ryan   +4 more
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Development of a reduced basis technique for transient thermal analysis [PDF]

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A technique to reduce the degrees of freedom in static and dynamic problems, the reduced basis method, is described. The method combines the classical Rayleigh-Ritz approximation with contemporary finite element methods to retain modeling versatility as ...
Shore, C. P.
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A Rayleigh-Ritz analysis methodology for cutouts in composite structures [PDF]

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A new Rayleigh-Ritz stress analysis methodology that was developed for composite panels containing cutouts is described. The procedure, which makes use of a general assumed displacement field, accommodates circular and elliptical cutouts in biaxially ...
Russell, Steven G.
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New Interpolation Functions in Eigen-Frequency Analysis of Timoshenko Beams on Two-Parameter Elastic Soil

open access: yesEngineering Transactions, 1996
The aim of the paper is to study the dynamic behaviour, limited to the eigen-value problem, of Timoshenko beams on variable two-parameter elastic soil.
M. C. Bruno, V. Di Capua, C. Franciosi
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A study of the Numerical Convergence of Rayleigh-Ritz Method for the Free Vibrations of Cantilever Beam of Variable Cross-Section with Tip Mass

open access: yesEngineering Transactions, 1996
A numerical study on the convergence properties of the Rayleigh-Ritz method is presented, for the dynamic analysis of beams with continuously varying cross-section. The beam is assumed to be slender, the Euler-Bernoulli hypotheses are accepted, and some
N.M. Auciello
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