Article | REF: BR200 V1

Vibrations

Author: Jacques PLUSQUELLEC

Publication date: April 10, 2004, Review date: October 1, 2021

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9. Continuous systems

By definition, a continuous system has an infinite number of degrees of freedom, and therefore an infinite number of natural frequencies. In the general case, we limit ourselves to searching for the lowest pulsations.

Note :

See the articles Theory of Elasticity [A 305] in this treatise and Strength of Materials [C 2 000] at [C 2 060] in the Construction treatise.

9.1 Tension-compression (bars)

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