Composite methods for structural dynamics

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Composite methods in structural dynamics refer to a set of analytical or numerical techniques used to study the dynamic behavior of composite materials or structures. Composites are materials made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties, which remain separate and distinct within the finished structure. In the context of structural dynamics, composite methods can involve the following: 1. **Modeling Techniques**: Advanced modeling techniques are used to simulate the behavior of composite materials under dynamic loads.

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