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Featured Paper

  • “A General Method for Calculating Critical Speeds of Flexible Rotors,” M. A. Prohl, 1945.

    The classic 1945 paper of the field, by Marvin Prohl, with a new introductory interview. Examples are presented in Dyrobes software screenshots.

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