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Illustrative examples on a singly supported multi-degree of freedom system and a doubly supported single degree of freedom system are included.
The resulting Hamiltonian defines a one degree of freedom system and depends upon three essential parameters.
The structure is modeled as a single degree of freedom system when fixed at its base.
The response of a single degree of freedom system with dry friction is considered.
A single degree of freedom system is considered first, as an illustrative example.
Application of the indices is illustrated through a four degree of freedom system example problems.
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A multi-degree-of-freedom system is also analyzed.
A two-degree-of-freedom system with impact is considered.
A one degree-of-freedom system is analytically studied.
The proposed ideas are illustrated using a two-degree-of-freedom system with cubic nonlinearity.
The procedure is also investigated for a two-degree-of-freedom system.
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