Report presenting a theoretical and experimental investigation of the behavior of a cantilever beam in transverse motion when its root is suddenly brought to rest. The results of both types of investigations are compared.
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Report presenting a theoretical and experimental investigation of the behavior of a cantilever beam in transverse motion when its root is suddenly brought to rest. The results of both types of investigations are compared.
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Stowell, Elbridge Z.; Schwartz, Edward B. & Houbolt, John C.Bending and Shear Stresses Developed by the Instantaneous Arrest of the Root of a Moving Cantilever Beam,
report,
November 1944;
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accessed March 18, 2024),
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