Ineffective perturbations in a planar elastica (Q970220)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5706080
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5706080 |
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Ineffective perturbations in a planar elastica (English)
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10 May 2010
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An elastica is a bendable one-dimensional continuum, or idealized elastic rod. When it is subjected to compression while its ends are constrained to remain tangent to a single straight line, buckling may occur. In this paper, the bifurcation for buckling of a planar elastica under a load \(\lambda\) is investigated. In particular, the perturbation of the bifurcation diagram is analysed due to the addition of a small intrinsic shape in the elastica. It is found that the difference between the buckled solution and the trivial solution is \(O(\varepsilon^{1/3})\) for almost all intrinsic shapes \(\varepsilon f(s)\) but the difference is \(O(\varepsilon)\) for some ineffective \(f\). The important consequences in numerical simulations of these ineffective perturbations are also pointed out.
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elastic rod
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intrinsic shape
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pitchfork bifurcations
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undetermined-gauges perturbation expansion
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