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We can now bring together the results of the preceding chapters to study the effect of a random input to a system, of which the output is related to the input through a linear differential equation with constant coefficients. We deal first with the situation in which there is a single random input, for example a force applied at a single point in a constant direction, although we may be interested in more than one output. Because of the complications of the superposition of random processes, referred to in ยง 2.11, we defer the case of multiple inputs till later (chapter 10).
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Robson, J.D., Dodds, C.J., Macvean, D.B., Paling, V.R. (1971). Random Vibration Response I: General Relationships. In: Random Vibrations. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 115. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2734-6_7
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