Singularity theory, rod theory, and symmetry-breaking loads (Q1187647)

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Singularity theory, rod theory, and symmetry-breaking loads
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    Singularity theory, rod theory, and symmetry-breaking loads (English)
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    17 September 1992
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    The author studies from a mathematically advanced point of view three- dimensional buckling of rods where both the rod geometry and the loading are rotationally symmetric. It is well-known that for such problems after loss of stability not only one equilibrium but a whole orbit of equilibria will be obtained. The main question the author asks is: How is the orbit changed under a perturbation of the loading? For this purpose a nice presentation of the Kirchhoff and Cosserat rod theories in modern mathematical notation is given. The analysis is performed first by reducing the infinite-dimensional problem defined on a function space by means of the Lyapunov-Schmidt-method to one which is defined on a finite-dimensional space and second by application of the concepts of singularity theory. The main result is a classification theorem for certain classes of perturbation of loads for the orbit breaking problem. Finally some comments are made concerning the general imperfection sensitivity problem making use of the concept of unfoldings. The presentation is clear and good to understand. The book should certainly find an interested readership both in the applied mathematics and in the theoretical mechanics community.
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    bifurcation
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    orbit breaking
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    Lyapunov-Schmidt
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    perturbation
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    Kirchhoff
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    Cosserat
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    unfoldings
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