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The development of ultrasonic vibrating system for continuous seam welding

International Conference and Seminar of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, 2012
The article is devoted to the design of piezoelectric vibrating system providing transformation of longitudinal vibrations of the transducer into radial vibrations of welding instrument made in the form of diverging cone, on the external surface of which at the part of larger diameter cylindrical working surface is made.
Vladimir N. Khmelev   +4 more
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Random Vibrations of Discrete and Continuous Systems

1988
The topic of random vibrations of discrete and continuous systems is treated in four papers as follows. 1. Correlation and Spectral Analysis A Brief Outline 2. Measurement of Characteristics of Stationary Random Processes 3.
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Space-dependent damping for reducing vibration of continuous systems

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
Structural vibration in continuous systems is a common source of problems for many mechanical systems. Much research has considered ways to reduce the vibration in continuous systems. Some research uses passive techniques that are simple to implement, whereas other methods implement active control that can be quite complex.
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Application of Discretization of Continuous System for Vibration Analysis of Structures

1989 American Control Conference, 1989
Modelling structures with discrete coordinates provides a practical approach for the structural vibration problems. The closed-form solution approaches for beams with arbitrary boundary conditions have been developed in the useful form of finite element suitable for inclusion in a computer program.
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Vibration of continuous systems

2020
Alvar M. Kabe, Brian H. Sako
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The Normal Modes of Vibration of Certain Nonlinear Continuous Systems

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1964
Two examples from structural theory are invoked to show that “normal modes” of vibration could have a simple interpretation in nonlinear distributed parameter systems.
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023
Keith Riles
exaly  

Free vibration of continuous systems

1988
D.G. Gorman, W. Kennedy
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