Application of Fractional Calculus for Dynamic Problems of Solid Mechanics: Novel Trends and Recent Results
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The present state-of-the-art article is devoted to the analysis of new trends and recent results carried out during the last 10years in the field of fractional calculus application to dynamic problems of solid mechanics. This review involves the papers dealing with study of dynamic behavior of linear and nonlinear 1DOF systems, systems with two and more DOFs, as well as linear and nonlinear systems with an infinite number of degrees of freedom: vibrations of rods, beams, plates, shells, suspension combined systems, and multilayered systems. Impact response of viscoelastic rods and plates is considered as well. The results obtained in the field are critically estimated in the light of the present view of the…
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- Fractional calculus
- Viscoelasticity
- Nonlinear system
- Calculus (dental)
- Solid mechanics
- Field (mathematics)
- Rod
- Mathematics
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