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Vibration of plates with sub-structural deduction: a reverse receptance approach
A reverse receptance approach is proposed to find approximate dynamic characteristics of structures with sub-structural deductions. The procedure is a modification of the well-known receptance method commonly used to study vibrations of combined structures. In the paper, vibrations of circular plate...
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