Assuming a static deflection curve y(x) = Ymax lowest natural frequency of a simply supported beam with constant flexura

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Assuming a static deflection curve y(x) = Ymax lowest natural frequency of a simply supported beam with constant flexura

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Assuming A Static Deflection Curve Y X Ymax Lowest Natural Frequency Of A Simply Supported Beam With Constant Flexura 1
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Assuming a static deflection curve y(x) = Ymax lowest natural frequency of a simply supported beam with constant flexural rigidity El and то [121 *(3*) - 4 (7)*). Osxs determine th mass per unit length m(x) = m. [1 - (7) + (3)*). 0sxs} by Rayleigh method. =
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