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RAYLEIGH METHODS Rayleigh method is a simpler method for finding the natural frequencies for uniform beam. It includes calculating the potentialenergy and kineticenergy. Thepotential energy by integrating the stiffness through the length of the beamand the kinetic energy can be calculated by integrating the mass through length of the beam.
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