The Calculation of the Dynamic Problem for the Beam with Arbitrary Boundary Condition by Method of Convolution-Type Point Collocation

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The method of convolution-type point collocation to calculate the beam with arbitrary boundary conditions was presented by using series function in time domain and the mode shape function of the beam in space domain. And this method is applied to solve dynamic problems of beam with arbitray boundary condition. The calculation example showed this method was very simple, highly accurate and effective.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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1330-1333

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April 2014

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