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A review of studies dealing with dynamic stiffening of thin, elastic plates
Several studies have shown that removing mass from a plate has the same, or even greater effect, as losing rigidity. The result is a lighter structure with an equal or higher fundamental frequency of transverse vibration; in other words, dynamic stiffening has been achieved.