Study on the Natural Frequency of the Pipe with Various Depths and Directions of Crack

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Pipe can be regard as a dynamic system which is composed of quality, damping and stiffness matrix. The natural frequencies of the system will change when a crack occurs on the pipe. This paper studies the influence of a crack with various depths and directions on the natural frequencies of the system. Results of this paper give an experimental foundation for crack prediction.

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