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MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF SHOCK ABSORBERS

S. V. Myamlin    
Ye. O. Pysmennyi    
O. I. Yalovyi    
L. A. Manashkin    

Resumen

The article proposes mathematical description of interaction of two solid bodies, connected by an elastic tie. The proposed mathematical model of shock absorbers can be used in more complex mathematical models of spatial oscillations of railway vehicles.

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pp. 119 - 121
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