mode coupling in mechanical systems
Mode coupling in mechanical systems refers to the interaction between different vibrational modes of a system, where energy is transferred between modes causing them to become coupled. This phenomenon can lead to complex dynamic behavior and potentially affect the overall performance and stability of the system.
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