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Vibrations with Two Degrees of Freedom

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Figure 4.1 shows a mathematical model of a two-degree-of-freedom vibratory system. The springs and dashpots are assumed light, and all the mass of the system is assumed concentrated in the two bodies each of mass m. All damping in the system is assumed to be of the viscous friction type and concentrated in the dashpots with damping coefficients c.

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Maltbaek, J.C. (1980). Vibrations with Two Degrees of Freedom. In: Further Engineering Dynamics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16321-2_4

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