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Fundamentals of Dynamic Properties Measurement of Elastomers: Part I-Measurement and Identification Principles
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The basic principles of parameter identification for a first-order dynamic model for an elastomer sample are presented. The measurement requirements for both on-line and off-line testing are discussed briefly in terms of what can be measured and what should be measured.
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Leonard, R., "Fundamentals of Dynamic Properties Measurement of Elastomers: Part I-Measurement and Identification Principles," SAE Technical Paper 730257, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730257.Also In
References
- Shearer J. L. Murphy A. T. Richardson H. H. “Introduction to System Dynamics.” Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley 1967
- Doeblin E. O. “Measurement Systems: Application and Design.” New York McGraw-Hill 1966
- Paynter H. M. “Analysis and Design of Engineering Systems,” Cambridge, Mass. M.I.T. Press 1961