Soviet Applied Mechanics

, Volume 21, Issue 9, pp 908–912 | Cite as

Vibrations of a solid body hinge-suspended in a fluid flow

  • G. F. Zolotenko
  • S. S. Omel'chak
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Fluid Flow Solid Body 
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  • G. F. Zolotenko
  • S. S. Omel'chak

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