The dynamic behaviour of slender structures with cross-sectional cracks
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dynamic modeleigenfrequenciesbeams with cross-sectional crackscompared to experimentally obtained eigenfrequenciesconsistent, static flexibility matrixdifferent crack lengths and crack positionsedge-cracked cantilevered beammatrix can be determined from integration of these factorsstatic finite element calculationsstatic stress intensity factors are known
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- Effect of Axial Force on Dynamic Fracture of a Beam or Plate in Pure Bending
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- Modeling of a Beam and a Rotor with an Edge Crack Using Dissimilar Elements
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- Parameter identification of a rotor with an open crack
- Identification of an open crack in a beam with variable profile by two resonant frequencies
- The exact distributional model for free vibrations of shear-bending multi-cracked Timoshenko beams
- Vibratory characteristics of Euler-Bernoulli beams with an arbitrary number of cracks subjected to axial load
- Vibration analysis of edge-cracked beam on elastic foundation with axial loading using the differential quadrature method
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