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  • ...ect traversing through a real [[fluid]] with [[viscosity]].<ref>Mechanical Vibrations, Rao, 5th ed.</ref> Typical examples of viscous damping in mechanical systems include: ...
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  • '''Structural acoustics''' is the study of the mechanical [[wave|waves]] in [[structures]] and how they interact with and radiate int ...archgate.net/publication/243716526 |title=STRUCTURAL ACOUSTICS Tutorial I, Vibrations in structures |accessdate=2021-01-28|author=Stephen A. Hambric, Applied Res ...
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  • ...will have an oscillatory component.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Introduction to Vibrations, Free Response Part 2: Spring-Mass Systems with Damping |url=https://www.ma [[Category:Mechanical vibrations]] ...
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  • ...or.jpg|thumb|The quantum machine, developed by [[Aaron D. O'Connell]]. The mechanical resonator is located to the lower left of the [[coupling capacitor]] (small ...aneously—an effect which would be impossible in [[classical physics]]. The mechanical resonator was just large enough to see with the naked eye—about as long as ...
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  • '''Diffuse field acoustic testing''' is the testing of the mechanical resistance of a spacecraft to the acoustic pressures during launch. ...io-frequencies]] and [[Vibration]]s. This last test area is focused on the mechanical stresses that the specimen will meet during its life, especially during lau ...
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  • ...hor-link1 = Charles Inglis (engineer) | title = A Mathematical Treatise on Vibrations in Railway Bridges | publisher = Cambridge University Press | date = 1934}} ...= Bajer | first2 = B. | last2 = Dyniewicz | title = Numerical Analysis of Vibrations of Structures Under Moving Inertial Load | volume = 65 | publisher = Spring ...
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  • ...f> is the publication of the book ''A treatise on transmission of power by vibrations'' in 1918 by the [[Romanians|Romanian]] scientist [[Gogu Constantinescu]]. ...itle = Theory of wave transmission; a treatise on transmission of power by vibrations|year = 1922}}</ref></blockquote> ...
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  • ...'''vibration of plates''' is a special case of the more general problem of mechanical [[vibration]]s. The equations governing the motion of [[Plate (structure)| ...Uflyand-Mindlin.<ref>Uflyand, Ya. S.,1948, Wave Propagation by Transverse Vibrations of Beams and Plates, PMM: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Vol ...
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  • ...]]s. The properties of an idealized [[drumhead]] can be modeled by the '''vibrations of a circular membrane''' of uniform thickness, attached to a rigid frame. ...d the transverse velocity of each point on the membrane at that time. The vibrations of the membrane are given by the solutions of the two-dimensional [[wave eq ...
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  • ...leasing of laminae created long-crested simple harmonic (SH) oscillations (vibrations) along a smooth flat boundary, at a flow rate approaching the onset of turb ...1-70.</ref> created a wind tunnel that went to extremes to damp mechanical vibrations and sounds that might affect the airflow studies along a smooth flat plate. ...
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  • ...first2=Mario |last3=Nakajima |first3=Sadao |date= 1957 |title= Statistical-Mechanical Theory of Irreversible Processes. II. Response to Thermal Disturbance |jour ...electric and magnetic fields. Responses to external mechanical forces and vibrations can be calculated as well. ...
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  • ...in response to each level of applied stress (or vice versa) has a unique [[Mechanical equilibrium|equilibrium]] value; ...that leads it to a new equilibrium state. In the case of [[Solid mechanics|mechanical]] changes, the response is known as anelastic relaxation, and in the same f ...
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  • ...ired, and a rotor is ''deliberately'' unbalanced to serve as a [[Vibrator (mechanical)|vibrator]]. An example of this is an aircraft's [[stick shaker]]. * Decreased life of [[Bearing (mechanical)|bearings]] ...
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  • ...e occurs in [[electromechanics|electromechanical systems]]: Converting the mechanical part of such a system into the electrical domain allows the entire system t ...ff's circuit laws]], that apply in the electrical domain also apply to the mechanical impedance analogy. ...
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  • ...1912 with a new model based on [[Max Planck]]'s [[photon gas]], where the vibrations are not to individual oscillators but as vibrational modes of the ionic lat ...f the value predicted by Dulong–Petit. With the development of the quantum mechanical [[free electron model]] in 1927 by [[Arnold Sommerfeld]] the electronic con ...
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  • {{Short description|Analogy representing a mechanical system by an electrical one}} ...e occurs in [[electromechanics|electromechanical systems]]: Converting the mechanical part of such a system into the electrical domain allows the entire system t ...
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  • ...in order to minimize total dislocation length.<ref>Courtney, T. (2005). ''Mechanical Behaviour of Materials'' (2nd ed.). Waveland Press.</ref> ...al energy assists in the generation of kinks, as well as increasing atomic vibrations and promoting dislocation motion. ...
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  • ...microspectroscopy measures the spatial orientation-dependence of molecular vibrations in anisotropic materials using a rotated polarized THz electric field.]] ...llization|protein crystals]] in which the spatial orientation of molecular vibrations are of interest. ...
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  • ...re free vibrators. Because a complete [[analytical solution]] for the free vibrations of solids does not exist, one must rely upon approximations. [[Finite eleme ...le.|'''Fig. 1''': Computer-generated illustrations of some normal modes of vibrations for a rectangular parallelepiped sample.]] ...
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