Continuous systems (beams)
Vibration behavior of mechanical systems
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Continuous systems (beams)
Vibration behavior of mechanical systems

Author : René BOUDET

Publication date: October 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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3. Continuous systems (beams)

  • Bernoulli's key hypothesis is often used (figure 7 ): points initially in a straight section S are found after deformation in a plane S which is perpendicular to the deformation.

    The internal force torsor T represents at a section x 1 the action of the region x > x 1 on the region x < x 1...

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