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Energy Dissipation in Gyromechanics through the Concept of Intervalwise Rigidity
In the interpretation of the energy sink hypothesis the real body has in the past been approximated by two or more rigid bodies, connected in such a fashion that damping forces acting between them dissipate energy. This approach suffers from several shortcomings, and a more rational treatment of the problem can be achieved by assuming intervalwise rigidity.