The measurement and use of machinery vibratory source characteristics

Norton's and Therenin's theorems as applied to simple mechanical systems will be reviewed. Measurement techniques to determine blocked force, free vibration, and coupled intermediate impedance system response will be presented. The relative merits of these characterizations will be compare...

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