SOME RECENT RESULTS IN MOVING LOAD PROBLEMS WITH APPLICATION TO HIGHWAY BRIDGES
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概要
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In this paper, some recent results obtained for various aspects of the moving load problem are discussed. While encompassing a range of problems involving discrete subsystems traversing a primary distributed parameter system, a simple vehicle crossing a bridge is used herein to demonstrate various effects and their relative importance.
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著者
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YANG B.
Department of Prosthodontics, Propaedeutics and Dental Materials, Christian-Albrechts University at
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Bergman L.
Aeronautical And Astronautical Engineering Department University Of Illinois
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Pesterev A.
Institute for Systems Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Tan C.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wayne State University
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Tsao T.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, University of California
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Pesterev A.
Institute For Systems Analysis Russian Academy Of Sciences
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Tsao T.
Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Department University Of California
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Tan C.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Wayne State University
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Tan C.
Department Of Anatomy Faculty Of Medicine National University Of Singapore
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Yang B.
Department Of Physiology College Of Dentistry And Dental Research Institute Seoul National University
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