1980
DOI: 10.1016/0022-460x(80)90452-6
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Vibrational power flow from machines into built-up structures, part I: Introduction and approximate analyses of beam and plate-like foundations

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“…The in#uence of in-plane vibration increases as the angle between the two plates deviates from a right angle. 4. CONCLUSION Based on the concept of the power #ow density vector and its time-averaged value (or structural intensity) in a continuum, a dynamic substructure approach is used to derive the power #ow density vector of an L-shaped plate system by combining the force balance and geometrically compatible conditions at the coupled edge.…”
Section: Rigidly Connected Coupling Edgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in#uence of in-plane vibration increases as the angle between the two plates deviates from a right angle. 4. CONCLUSION Based on the concept of the power #ow density vector and its time-averaged value (or structural intensity) in a continuum, a dynamic substructure approach is used to derive the power #ow density vector of an L-shaped plate system by combining the force balance and geometrically compatible conditions at the coupled edge.…”
Section: Rigidly Connected Coupling Edgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies present the way to study the power #ow between the primary and secondary structures under harmonic [14] and white noise [15] input. Under the seismic input, because the energy comes from the ground, passes through the primary structure, and lastly, arrives at the secondary structures, it is certainly true that the secondary structures are always energy absorbers under the seismic input.…”
Section: Relative Power Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, many researchers analyzed the problem by using the power flow theory. Since the late 1970s, the power flow was used to measure the vibration noisy has been accepted widely [3][4]. After that, White and Gardomin, etc., thoroughly induced the research results about the power flow, and then they used it on the analysis of the machine vibration transfer and the noisy and obtained some significant achievements [5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%