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Vibration and dynamics

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Frahm Damper: Vibratory Mechanics
Explores the Frahm damper in vibratory mechanics and its optimization.
Springs: Typical Functions
Covers the typical functions of springs, including exerting precise forces, storing and releasing energy, and filtering vibrations.
Rheology of Suspensions
Explores the rheology of suspensions, covering viscosity, particle interactions, and dynamic effects.
Mixing Properties of Infinite Measure Preserving Systems
Explores mixing properties of infinite measure preserving systems, focusing on suspensions, Govers transformations, and Lorentz gas.
Powder Treatment: Rheology, Mixing and Granulation
Explores rheology, mixing, and granulation processes in powder treatment for ceramics and superplasticizers in suspensions.
Control Systems: Chassis Dynamics
Analyzes control systems in chassis dynamics, focusing on automobile suspension systems.
Powder Treatment: Rheology, Mixing, Granulation
Covers powder treatment, rheology, mixing, granulation, and cement production in ceramic processing, emphasizing flow behavior and superplasticizers.
Conservation Laws: General Framework
Covers the fundamental conservation laws and properties of space and time beyond mechanics.
Pointed Mapping Spaces: Exponential Law and Adjunction
Explores pointed mapping spaces, the exponential law, adjunction properties, and homotopic classes.
Suspension Design: Carbon Monocoque
Covers the redesign of a Formula Student race car's suspension system.

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