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An investigation of the coupling between longitudinal and flexural modes of vibration caused by an offset of the center of gravity from the center of stiffness

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Burns, Richard F.
Date
1962-06
Advisor
Lewis, Frank M.
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The purpose of the investigation is to find how the natural frequency of transverse vibration is affected when the center of gravity and center of stiffness are not coincident and to determine if it is important in calculating the natural frequency of the fundamental mode of vibration of ships.
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