The method of D-partition is used to analyse the stability of a two-degree-of-freedom system subjected to a delayed restoring force of the kind which causes chatter in certain types of machine tool. The central feature of the analysis is the reduction of a stabliity problem involving a transcendental characteristic equation to a much simpler problem concerning the roots of a related algebraic equation. The results of the exact analysis are compared with approximate results obtained by assuming that the normal modes of the two-degree-of-freedom system can be decoupled.
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