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Summary: A dynamic model is proposed for a honeycomb paperboard cushioning packaging system with critical component. Then the coupled equations of the system are solved by the variational iteration method, from which the conditions for inner-resonance were obtained, which should be avoided in the cushioning packaging design.
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    Summary: A dynamic model is proposed for a honeycomb paperboard cushioning packaging system with critical component. Then the coupled equations of the system are solved by the variational iteration method, from which the conditions for inner-resonance were obtained, which should be avoided in the cushioning packaging design.
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