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Use of longitudinal vibration theory for predicting the torsional dynamic characteristics of a rotating shaft carrying multiple elastically mounted rotors

Use of longitudinal vibration theory for predicting the torsional dynamic characteristics of a rotating shaft carrying multiple elastically mounted rotors
Use of longitudinal vibration theory for predicting the torsional dynamic characteristics of a rotating shaft carrying multiple elastically mounted rotors
Wu, J.J.
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Sun, Y.Y.
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Hsu, Y.S.
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Wu, J.J.
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Sun, Y.Y.
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Hsu, Y.S.
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Wu, J.J., Sun, Y.Y. and Hsu, Y.S. (2006) Use of longitudinal vibration theory for predicting the torsional dynamic characteristics of a rotating shaft carrying multiple elastically mounted rotors. 18th National Conference on Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Taiwan, Taiwan. 18 - 19 Mar 2006.

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Published date: March 2006
Venue - Dates: 18th National Conference on Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Taiwan, Taiwan, 2006-03-18 - 2006-03-19

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Local EPrints ID: 71510
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71510
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Date deposited: 12 Dec 2009
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 16:34

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Author: J.J. Wu
Author: Y.Y. Sun
Author: Y.S. Hsu

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