Dynamics and Stability of Engineering Systems with Moving Continua
The present chapter is concerned with a special case of dynamics of systems with variable mass, namely the engineering systems with moving continua. A characteristic feature of these systems is that a material enters the system and leaves the system. The
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Hans Irschik Alexander K. Belyaev Editors
Dynamics of Mechanical Systems with Variable Mass
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Hans Irschik · Alexander K. Belyaev Editors
Dynamics of Mechanical Systems with Variable Mass
Editors Hans Irschik University of Linz, Austria Alexander K. Belyaev Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
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