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The following pages link to Vibration analysis of conical panels using the method of discrete singular convolution (Q3523894):
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- An exact closed-form procedure for free vibration analysis of laminated spherical shell panels based on sanders theory (Q396183) (← links)
- Discrete singular convolution element method for static, buckling and free vibration analysis of beam structures (Q470741) (← links)
- The discrete singular convolution for analyses of elastic wave propagations in one-dimensional structures (Q611606) (← links)
- Free vibration analyses of Timoshenko beams with free edges by using the discrete singular convolution (Q719180) (← links)
- Buckling of carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced composite skew plates by the discrete singular convolution method (Q776673) (← links)
- Vibration analysis of piezoelectric composite plate resting on nonlinear elastic foundations using sinc and discrete singular convolution differential quadrature techniques (Q783174) (← links)
- A Fourier error analysis for radial basis functions and the discrete singular convolution on an infinite uniform grid. I: Error theorem and diffusion in Fourier space (Q1659637) (← links)
- DSC-Ritz element method for vibration analysis of rectangular Mindlin plates with mixed edge supports (Q2034320) (← links)
- Three-dimensional thermoelasticity analysis of graphene platelets reinforced cylindrical panel (Q2307772) (← links)
- Free vibration and bending analysis of circular Mindlin plates using singular convolution method (Q3399386) (← links)
- Use of Eight-node Curvilinear Domains in Discrete Singular Convolution Method for Free Vibration Analysis of Annular Sector Plates with Simply Supported Radial Edges (Q5327543) (← links)
- Symmetric thermo-electro-elastic response of piezoelectric hollow cylinder under thermal shock using Lord-Shulman theory (Q6490665) (← links)
- Vibration of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced quadrilateral plates using geometric transformation discrete singular convolution method (Q6497700) (← links)