Experimental analysis of racing car chassis for Modal Identification / M. N. Aizat Zainal ...[et al.]

Racing car chassis is a complex structure fabricated to suit highly demanding racing specifications. Its vibration modes range from a very low to high frequencies and need to be determined in order to ensure optimum performance. The purpose of this study is to determine modal parameters (e.g., natur...

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Main Authors: Aizat Zainal, M. N. (Author), Anuar, M. Azhan (Author), Mat Isa, A.A (Author), Adenan, M. Shahriman (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2018.
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