The simulations of multibody dynamic systems with #exible components are generally based on solving the equations of motion by using approximate methods. This approach is taken because these systems' closed-form solutions are often not directly available. These methods often assume a solution as a "
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The shrink fit of a flexible sleeve on a shaft
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1968
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- English
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