Residual Vibration of a Tapered Hollow Metal Beam

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An investigation of the residual vibration of a round tapered hollow metal beam is considered in this article. To improve the tapered hollow metal beam performance and capabilities, it is necessary to understand the dynamic characteristics, residual vibration, of this above Beam. The properties of a tapered hollow beam bring about some investigations to study. It attempt to design and manufacture a high performance sporting ball rod. More high precision and performance sporting ball rod require more stable, small residual vibration. Besides, most important of all, a small residual vibration sporting rod results in the stable sweeping and comfortable sporting for a sportsman. To design and manufacture a high performance sporting ball rod, the dynamic characteristic and residual vibration must be study. Most investigations pay attentions to the sweeping, damper and material properties. Few studies focus on dynamic characteristics and residual vibration of a tapered hollow beam. It is the aim to study in this article.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 538-541)

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2508-2511

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June 2012

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