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Motion of a Rigid Body with Internal Degrees of Freedom

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In Sect. 9.1, following [1], we study the problems of motion of a free rigid body carrying a movable mass connected with the body by an elastic coupling in the presence of viscous friction. The cases of complete dynamic symmetry of the body and the case of the axially dynamically symmetric body are considered.

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Chernousko, F.L., Akulenko, L.D., Leshchenko, D.D. (2017). Motion of a Rigid Body with Internal Degrees of Freedom. In: Evolution of Motions of a Rigid Body About its Center of Mass. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53928-7_9

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