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S.P. Pavlov

Researcher at Saratov State Technical University

Publications -  21
Citations -  299

S.P. Pavlov is an academic researcher from Saratov State Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear system & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 239 citations.

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Chaotic dynamics of size dependent Timoshenko beams with functionally graded properties along their thickness

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of size-dependent and functionally graded coefficients on the vibration characteristics, scenarios of transition from regular to chaotic vibrations as well as a series of static problems with an emphasis put on the load-deflection behavior are studied.
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Nonlinear behaviour of different flexible size-dependent beams models based on the modified couple stress theory. Part 1: Governing equations and static analysis of flexible beams

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ the Sheremetev-Pelekh-Reddy-Levinson hypotheses to yield a non-linear mathematical model of a beam taking into account geometric and physical nonlinearity as well as transverse shear based on modified couple stress theory.
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Chaotic dynamics of the size-dependent non-linear micro-beam model

TL;DR: A size-dependent model of a Sheremetev-Pelekh-Reddy-Levinson micro-beam is proposed and validated using the couple stress theory, taking into account large deformations, and results in significant changes in the nature of beam deformations.
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Nonlinear behaviour of different flexible size-dependent beams models based on the modified couple stress theory. Part 2. Chaotic dynamics of flexible beams

TL;DR: In this paper, various problems of non-linear dynamics of nano-beams within the modified couple stress theory as well as the Bernoulli-Euler, Timoshenko, and Sheremetev-Pelekh-Reddy-Levinson models are studied taking into account the geometric nonlinearity.