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The development of multiterminal mechanical network theory has been motivated by the need for better analytical models for vibration prediction than the “classical” models which treat vibrating machines as rigid masses, vibration mounts as massless damped springs, and supporting structures as infinitely stiff and massive.
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Sykes, A.O. (1986). Random Vibration of Multiterminal Mechanical Systems. In: Buiten, J. (eds) Shipboard Acoustics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3515-0_19
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