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    The shape of the ideal column reconsidered (English)
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    9 November 1995
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    First, the authors apply the multiple calculus of variations to finding the strongest fixed-fixed column of unit length and volume. They derive the general criterion for optimality using only the usual Rayleigh quotient, without a priori assumption of bimodality and without requirements for bounds on the cross-sectional area. Then an exact optimal solution is found for the fixed-pinned-linked column (the structure composed of the optimal cantilever fixed-pinned-linked column joined to the optimal pinned-pinned column). Using the results obtained, the authors revise some works on the subject published earlier and indicate in them misstatements and mistakes of various kind.
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    multiple calculus of variations
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    fixed-fixed column
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    criterion for optimality
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    Rayleigh quotient
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    exact optimal solution
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    fixed-pinned- linked column
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