APPLICATION OF CANONICAL REPRESENTATIONS TO RANDOM VIBRATIONS OF MDOF LINEAR SYSTEMS
Journal Title: ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES - APPLIED MECHANICS - Year 2014, Vol 59, Issue 3
Abstract
In this paper is presented the canonical representations method for analyzing the random vibrations of a multiple degrees of freedom linear system. The general method is exemplified in the case of a two degrees of freedom quarter-car model for a given covariance function of road induced excitation.
Authors and Affiliations
FELICIA-EUGENIA NICOREŞTIANU, ANA MARIA MITU
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