释义 |
Holzer's method [`hōt·sǝrz ´meth·ǝd] MECHANICS A method of determining the shapes and frequencies of the torsional modes of vibration of a system, in which one imagines the system to consist of a number of flywheels on a massless flexible shaft and, starting with a trial frequency and motion for one flywheel, determines the torques and motions of successive flywheels. |