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                                               Figure 3.79  (continued).

                      Further  theoretical and  experimental results  may  be  found in  Paldoussis & Deksnis
                    (1969, 1970). The final conclusions are the following. First, there is, after all, a smooth
                    transition between the discrete system, as N  is increased, and the continuously flexible
                    one. Second, the low-N  discrete system dynamics can be quite different from those of
                    the  continuous  system  [Figure 3.79(b)], and  hence  the  popular  two-degree-of-freedom
                    articulated ‘models’, which work so well for Coriolis-free follower-force nonconservative
                    systems, should be used  with caution in the case of  pipes conveying fluid if the results
                    are meant to be extrapolated to those of the continuous system.


                    3.8.3  Modified systems
                    A very extensive and systematic study of various modified two-degree-of-freedom articu-
                    lated cantilevered systems has been undertaken by Sugiyama and co-workers - ‘modified’
                    in a similar way as the continuous systems discussed in Section 3.6, by the addition of
                    springs, masses, and so on.
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