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AbstractThis paper presents an overview of recent studies on the development of the theory of vibration processes and devices and on their industrial implementation. The work under consideration was completed by employees of the Laboratory of Vibrational Mechanics or with their participation. The fundamental principles of this work were established earlier due to the discovery and framing of the theory of self-synchronization of rotating bodies and the theory of vibrational displacement and to the development of new analytical approaches to studying the effect of vibration on nonlinear systems and media (vibrational mechanics and vibrational rheology). The work covered in this article provided a significant generalization and further development of these approaches. Their application allowed solving a large number of urgent applied problems in various fields of knowledge. As a significant recent achievement, a number of nonlinear vibration effects with a great potential for practical application have been discovered and studied. Moreover, new highly efficient vibration machines for the processing of natural and technogenic materials (crushers, screens, separators) and related laboratory and test vibration equipment are being designed, with the development of respective calculation methods.KeywordsVibrationNonlinear mechanicsVibrational mechanicsVibration technologiesVibration machines

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