The Inverse Problem for the String or Rod Clamped at Both Sides
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The infinitesimal free longitudinal or torsional vibrations of a thin straight rod, and the infinitesimal free transverse vibrations of a taut string are all governed by a Sturm-Liouville differential equation, and their discrete approximations by a second order difference scheme. The inverse procedure is presented for constructing the mass and stiffness parameters of the discrete model from a knowledge of the natural frequencies and the static displacement of the system.
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- 1988-10-15
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