number of channels or the number of terms in the asymptotic References series is increased. Other limitations can arise from the Coulomb [1] PG. Burke and H.M. Schey, Phys. Rev. 126 (1962) ~47. function routines employed (these could easily be replaced). [2] P.G. Burke, D.D. McVicar and K. Smith,
Asypck, a program for calculating asymptotic solutions of the coupled equations of electron collision theory
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- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4655
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โฆ Synopsis
Operating system: scope 2.1.4 for test run Program language used: FORTRAN IV High speed storage required: 27 kwords (decimal) No. of bits in a word: 60 Overlay structure: none No. of magnetic tapes required: none Other peripherals used: card-reader, line-printer, 2 permanent disc files, I scratch disc file, punch optional No. of cards in combined program and test deck: 4046 Card punching code: CDC Standard Hollerith (BCD)
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Is the program overlaid? No No. of magnetic tapes required: None What other peripherals are used? Card reader, Line printer No. of cards in combined program and test deck: 1202
An asymptotic solution is presented for the natural frequencies, mode shapes of a cantilevered, coupled beam model. A three-term expansion is obtained for the frequency, which shows good agreement with exact values over a wide range of the stiffness parameter ฮฑ. The first three mode shapes are also