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    On the large postbuckling response of nonconservative continuous systems (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The large postbuckling response of a uniform cantilever beam subjected to a partial follower compressive load of constant magnitude is presented. The range of values of the nonconservativeness loading parameter for which a divergence instability occurs is theoretically established. The boundary between divergence and flutter instability corresponds to a double critical point where the first and second buckling loads (eigenvalues) coincide. It was also theoretically established that the critical points corresponding to these loads are stable symmetric.
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    uniform cantilever beam
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    compressive load
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    flutter instability
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    critical points
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