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Theoretical and experimental investigations confirm that the theory of beams can be used, within its applicability range, for express-analysis of the frequency spectrum of turbomachine blades. A detailed analysis of the displacement and stress fields in the vibration of blades requires using three-dimensional models.
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Pisarenko, G.S., Vorob'ev, Y.S. Issues of Simulation of Turbomachine Blade Vibration. Strength of Materials 32, 487–489 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005214501423
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