Article | REF: R6190 V1

Vibrations of industrial structures - Notions of vibration physics

Author: Bernard GARNIER

Publication date: June 10, 2009, Review date: October 1, 2021

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3. The role and consequences of vibration in industry

3.1 A highly contrasting field in terms of amplitude

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3.1.1 Amplitudes and frequency

At a given moment, if we assume that the phenomena involved remain linear, the vibrations of the structure are proportional to the forces that generate them: if, all other things being equal, the intensity of these forces doubles, the vibration also doubles, whether we represent it in terms of vibratory displacement (or speed, or acceleration) or dynamic stress in the constituent material.

On the other hand,...

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