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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1977
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper is an attempt to explain the standing wave phenomena existing in tires at high speeds in terms of tire pressure, tire speed and the tire's stiffness as expressed by its spring constant. The method boils down to reducing the problem to a resonant condition of a simple elastic system.</div> <div ...
James G. McGivern, Ivan A. Shirk
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper is an attempt to explain the standing wave phenomena existing in tires at high speeds in terms of tire pressure, tire speed and the tire's stiffness as expressed by its spring constant. The method boils down to reducing the problem to a resonant condition of a simple elastic system.</div> <div ...
James G. McGivern, Ivan A. Shirk
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Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 1987
AbstractRecent investigations on aperiodic waves, which are generated by time‐harmonic forces in waveguides, indicate a close relationship between resonances and certain time‐harmonic solutions of homogeneous boundary value problems for the wave equation (“standing waves”).
Morgenröther, K., Werner, P.
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AbstractRecent investigations on aperiodic waves, which are generated by time‐harmonic forces in waveguides, indicate a close relationship between resonances and certain time‐harmonic solutions of homogeneous boundary value problems for the wave equation (“standing waves”).
Morgenröther, K., Werner, P.
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Standing waves in cementstone?
Materials and Structures, 1986Surface roughness measurements carried out on polished samples of cementstone seem to indicate that cement paste, after having been subjected to vibration, might be able to preserve the pattern of a standing wave. Measurements were made with a computerized surface roughness instrument.
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Standing waves of nonlinear Schrödinger equations with the gauge field
Journal of Functional Analysis, 2012Jaeyoung Byeon +2 more
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Near‐boundary streaming around a small sphere due to two orthogonal standing waves
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989Taylor G Wang
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