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The following pages link to Vibration analysis of conveying fluid pipe via He's variational iteration method (Q2284864):
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- Modeling and modal analysis of non-uniform multi-span oil-conveying pipes with elastic foundations and attachments (Q821946) (← links)
- Vibration response of multi-span fluid-conveying pipe with multiple accessories under complex boundary conditions (Q1797624) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of horizontal pipes conveying two phase flow (Q1982362) (← links)
- Simplifying the variational iteration method: a new approach to obtain the Lagrange multiplier (Q2095682) (← links)
- Semi-analytical modeling and vibration analysis for U-shaped, Z-shaped and regular spatial pipelines supported by multiple clamps (Q2102572) (← links)
- Non-dimensional analysis of the bandgap formation in a locally resonant metamaterial pipe conveying fluid (Q2109448) (← links)
- Vibration characteristics of the drill string subjected to spinning motion and multiple stabilizers by means of Green's functions (Q2118625) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of fluid-conveying composite pipes subjected to time-varying axial tension in sub- and super-critical regimes (Q2240405) (← links)
- Application of variational iteration method to free vibration analysis of a tapered beam mounted on two-degree of freedom subsystems (Q2295335) (← links)
- Precise integration method for natural frequencies and mode shapes of ocean risers with elastic boundary conditions (Q2308251) (← links)
- Free vibration and stability analysis of a multi-span pipe conveying fluid using exact and variational iteration methods combined with transfer matrix method (Q2310649) (← links)
- Application of harmonic differential quadrature (HDQ) method for vibration analysis of pipes conveying fluid (Q6041501) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of a vertical pipe subjected to a two-phase, solid-liquid internal flow (Q6072722) (← links)
- Stability and modal conversion phenomenon of pipe-in-pipe structures with arbitrary boundary conditions by means of Green's functions (Q6499524) (← links)