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31 July 1989 The Experimental Determination Of Vibrational Energy Balance In Complex Structures
N. Lalor
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Proceedings Volume 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952927
Event: Sira/Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Measurement and Analysis, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Building a computer model that simulates the dynamic behaviour of a structure is one of the most powerful techniques available to the vibration control engineer. For, having developed a model that correctly predicts the vibration problem, he can easily use it to explore the effect of many different trends in design which would be difficult, lengthy and expensive to determine by hardware changes. In addition, he can link his model to optimisation algorithms which will find the best combination of design variables - a goal not possible to achieve by trial-and-error methods.
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N. Lalor "The Experimental Determination Of Vibrational Energy Balance In Complex Structures", Proc. SPIE 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis, (31 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952927
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KEYWORDS
Industrial metrology

Statistical analysis

Error analysis

Computer simulations

Surface plasmons

Transducers

Vibrometry

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