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Stability and vibrations of rectangular columns made of a compressible hyperelastic material (English)
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The stability and the small vibrations about the finitely deformed state of rectangular columns subjected to axial compressive forces are investigated. The material is assumed to be a polynomial compressible material which is homogeneous, isotropic and hyperelastic. The theory of small deformations superposed on large deformations is used in the formulation of the problem. Numerical results are provided to study the effect of some material and geometrical properties, and also to compare some of the present results with those existing in the literature.
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uniaxial compression
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finitely compressed by means of two rigid, well- lubricated plates
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homogeneous strain state
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free infinitesimal vibrations
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prestressed column
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transcendental, algebraic characteristic equation
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frequencies
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stability
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small vibrations
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finitely deformed state
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rectangular columns
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axial compressive forces
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polynomial compressible material
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isotropic
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hyperelastic
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small deformations superposed on large deformations
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Numerical results
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effect of some material and geometrical properties
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