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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727179
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Mode localization in dynamics and buckling of linear imperfect continuous structures
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727179

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    Mode localization in dynamics and buckling of linear imperfect continuous structures (English)
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    11 April 2002
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    Localization phenomena in one-dimensional imperfect continuous structures is analyzed by using perturbation method (generalization of WKB method in which the spatial variable appears as a parameter). It is shown that strong localization is due to the turning points in which purely imaginary characteristic exponent assume a non zero real part. Examples are given for both dynamical and statical elastic systems. In particular, the problem of a rod on elastic (Winkler) foundation is studied. It is shown that the structure has nearly-defective matrices, so that their characteristic exponents are highly sensitive to imperfections.
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    localization
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    perturbation method
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    buckling
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    linear imperfect continuous structures
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    turning points
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    rod
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    Winkler foundation
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