R. V. Southwell

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Use of an Analogue to resolve Stokes's Paradox1958-01-01Paper
RELAXATION METHODS APPLIED TO DETERMINE THE MOTION, IN TWO DIMENSIONS, OF A VISCOUS FLUID PAST A FIXED CYLINDER1955-01-01Paper
SOME EXTENSIONS OF ‘RAYLEIGH'S PRINCIPLE’1953-01-01Paper
ON SOME EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS OF EXCEPTIONAL DIFFICULTY, EXEMPLIFIED BY A CASE OF ELASTIC INSTABILITY1953-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems XIV. Plastic straining in two-dimensional stress-systems1950-01-01Paper
ON THE ANALOGUES RELATING FLEXURE AND EXTENSION OF FLAT PLATES1950-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58028741950-01-01Paper
ON THE COMPUTATION OF STRAIN AND DISPLACEMENT IN A PRISM PLASTICALLY STRAINED BY TORSION1949-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems XIII. The flexure and extension of perforated elastic plates1948-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q58408861946-01-01Paper
Bakerian Lecture. On relaxation methods: A mathematics for engineering science1945-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. XI. Problems governed by the ‘quasi-plane-potential equation'1945-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems - Biharmonic analysis as applied to the flexure and extension of flat elastic plates1945-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. X. The graphical representation of stress1944-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VIII. Plane-potential problems involving specified normal gradients1943-01-01Paper
Some practically important stress-systems in solids of revolution.1942-01-01Paper
Some practically important stress-systems in solids of revolution1942-01-01Paper
Theory of elasticity. 2nd ed.1941-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VII. Problems relating to the percolation of fluids through porous materials.1941-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VII. Problems relating to the percolation of fluids through porous materials1941-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. V. Conformal transformation of a region in plane space.1940-01-01Paper
On the natural frequencies of vibrating systems.1940-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. VI. The natural frequencies of systems having restricted freedom.1940-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods in engineering science.1940-01-01Paper
On maintained convective motion in a fluid heated from below.1940-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems V. Conformal transformation of a region in plane space1940-01-01Paper
VI. The natural frequencies of systems having restricted freedom1940-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57809291940-01-01Paper
On maintained convective motion in a fluid heated from below1940-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57841001940-01-01Paper
On the natural frequencies of vibrating systems1940-01-01Paper
Castigliano's principle of minimum strain-energy, and the conditions of compatibility for strain.1940-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. IV. Problems relating to elastic stability and vibrations.1939-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems IV. Problems relating to elastic stability and vibrations1939-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. II: Basic theory, with application to surveying and to electrical networks and an extension to gyrostatic systems.1938-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. III. Problems involving two independent variables.1938-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57771551938-01-01Paper
Castigliano's principle of minimum strain-energy, and the conditions of compatibility for strain.1938-01-01Paper
Conformal transformation with the aid of an electrical tank.1937-01-01Paper
Relaxation methods applied to engineering problems. I: The deflexion of beams under transverse loading.1937-01-01Paper
On the torsion of conical shells.1937-01-01Paper
Conformal transformation with the aid of an electrical tank1937-01-01Paper
An introduction to the theory of elasticity. For engineers and physicists.1936-01-01Paper
On the notion of generalized plane stress.1936-01-01Paper
Castigliano's principle of minimum strain-energy.1936-01-01Paper
Stress calculations in the frame-works by the method of systematic relaxation of constraints. I, II; III.1935-01-01Paper
Stress calculation for a radially braced polygonal ring.1935-01-01Paper
A modification of Oseen's approximate equation for the motion in two dimensions of a viscous incompressible fluid.1934-01-01Paper
On the calculation of stresses in braced frameworks.1933-01-01Paper
On the analysis of experimental observations in problems of elastic stability.1932-01-01Paper
A modification of Oseen's approximation to the equations of motion for a viscous incompressible fluid.1932-01-01Paper
On the problem of hydrodynamic stability. I: Uniform shearing motion in a viscous fluid.1930-01-01Paper
Note on the stability under shearing forces of a flat elastic strip, and an analogy with the problem of the stability of laminar fluid motion.1925-01-01Paper
On Castigliano's theorem of least work, and the principle of St. Venant.1923-01-01Paper
On the collapse of tubes by external pressure. III.1915-01-01Paper
On the collapse of tubes by external pressure.1913-01-01Paper
On the collapse of tubes by external pressure. II.1913-01-01Paper
On the general theory of elastic stability.1913-01-01Paper

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