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Elastic stability and the zero moment condition

✍ Scribed by Roger L. Fosdick


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Weight
640 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0374-3535

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✦ Synopsis


The work presented in this paper is concerned with the zero moment stability theory of Beatty. We find that while the zero moment condition can be justified as a possible aid in the analysis of certain specific problems, we also indicate that this condition should not be considered as a general and primitive restriction on stability theory at the foundation level. * We use the notation B [A] to denote the inner product of a fourth order tensor B and a second order tensor A such that relative a rectangular Cartesian coordinate system the representation is B~tA~t. Also, is used to denote the infinitesimal size of Igrad v] over B.


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