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The Problem of Stability in Mechanical Systems Using the Example of Mine Hoist Installations

Investigating the influence of varying shaft steelwork stiffness on the stability of horizontal mass displacements, which are crucial elements of a conveyance-shaft steelwork system, is a significant step in evaluating the risk of parametric vibrations in steel constructions. While the Rayleigh meth...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2024-08, Vol.14 (15), p.6472
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