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Dissipated energy and boundary condition effects associated to dry friction on the dynamics of vibrating structures
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    Dissipated energy and boundary condition effects associated to dry friction on the dynamics of vibrating structures (English)
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    27 July 2011
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    dry friction
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    peak flattening
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    multi harmonic balance method
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    dissipated energy
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    boundary conditions
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