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Stability of high-speed objects moving along a rocket track guide

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The stability of a high-speed object that moves along a rocket track guide is examined based on the example of the simplest model of an object that presents itself a two-mass oscillator. The correlation between the dynamic rigidity of a rail guide in a moving contact and object velocity and disturbance frequency is revealed.

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Original Russian Text © S.V. Butova, S.I. Gerasimov, V.I. Erofeev, V.G. Kamchatnyi, 2015, published in Problemy Mashinostroeniya i Nadezhnosti Mashin, 2015, No. 1, pp. 3–8.

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Butova, S.V., Gerasimov, S.I., Erofeev, V.I. et al. Stability of high-speed objects moving along a rocket track guide. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 44, 1–5 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618815010021

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