Pennington, 1966 - Google Patents
Basic shock and vibration theoryPennington, 1966
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- Pennington D
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Shock and vibration are motions in mechanical accomplish one cycle is defined as the period (T) of systems. Vibration is an oscillating motion about a the motion. Since for one cycle, aot= 2m, the period reference point. Shock is a transient motion. In many is clearly …
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