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8. Initial Imperfection Effect on Loss of Rod Stability under Axial Compression Conditions

e-ISSN: 2617-5533

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Yangel Yuzhnoye State Design Office, Dnipro, Ukraine

Page: Kosm. teh. Raket. vooruž. 2017 (1); 48-58

Language: Russian

Annotation: The experimental and theoretical justification is presented for the phenomenon of sudden buckling with dynamic effect at stability loss of a rectilinear rod with real existing imperfections. The interdependent connection is established between the initial imperfections and buckling intensity in the effect of zero rigidity of an utmost compressed rod at stability loss in the large.

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8.1.2017 Initial Imperfection Effect on Loss of Rod Stability under Axial Compression Conditions
8.1.2017 Initial Imperfection Effect on Loss of Rod Stability under Axial Compression Conditions
8.1.2017 Initial Imperfection Effect on Loss of Rod Stability under Axial Compression Conditions
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