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A Linear Approach in Sonic Fatigue Analysis and Calculations
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The problems involved in resonance response of structual elements are examined in a somewhat different perspective. Important basic principles are briefly stated and supported with experimental data. Fundamental conditions delineated by a simple elastic system in one degree of freedom are found to be applicable with due modifications to an apparently nonlinear behavior. The use of a “Duffing’s curve” is established with adaptations to random responses.
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Wang, P., "A Linear Approach in Sonic Fatigue Analysis and Calculations," SAE Technical Paper 630240, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630240.Also In
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