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Two approaches to investigation of hydroelastic shock absorbers ensuring an efficient decrease in vibrations and noise in mobile machines have been presented. It has been shown that the parameters obtained by the method of amplitude‐frequency characteristics more accurately correspond to the parameters of the physical model than the data computed with the impedance method.
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Dokukova, N.A., Konon, P.N. Equivalence of the Impedance Method and the Method of Amplitude‐Frequency Characteristics for Investigations of Vibrations in Hydraulically Powered Supports. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 76, 1401–1404 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000012049.27034.b3
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