A modal parameter extraction procedure applicable to linear time-invariant dynamic systems

Andrew Kurdila

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A modal parameter extraction procedure applicable to linear time-invariant dynamic systems

by Andrew Kurdila

1985

Center for Aeronautical Research, Bureau of Engineering Research, University of Texas at Austin

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