Identification of a multi-crack in a shaft system using transverse frequency response functions
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- A Survey Of The Dynamic Behaviour Of A Simple Rotating Shaft With A Transverse Crack
- A finite element of a cracked prismatic beam for structural analysis
- Analytical methods in rotor dynamics
- Damage detection and generalized Fourier coefficients
- Damage detection using the Lipschitz exponent estimated by the wavelet transform: Applications to vibration modes of a beam
- Sensitivity analysis of crack detection in beams by wavelet technique
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