Very recently in a Letter to the Editor of this journal, Wilms and Cohen [1] introduced a damped four-degree-of-freedom system with two di!erent types of damping matrices. The reader was required to decide which of the systems in Figure 1 oscillates inde"nitely, while all oscillations are eventually
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THE FINITE RESIDUAL MOTION OF A DAMPED FOUR-DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM VIBRATING SYSTEM
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
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- English
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- 244
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- Article
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- 0022-460X
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