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Computational Method of Selecting Vibro-isolation Properties

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The dynamical properties of vibration reduction systems are usually estimated by using the integral criteria that are measured during the vibro-isolation process. For this reason, an appropriate selection of the system characteristics is realised by using a computer model to simulate the system dynamics under well-defined operating conditions.

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Krzyzynski, T., Maciejewski, I., Meyer, L., Meyer, H. (2019). Computational Method of Selecting Vibro-isolation Properties. In: Modelling and Control Design of Vibration Reduction Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03047-6_6

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