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Nonlinear theory of elastic stability
K. Huseyin,K. W. Neale +1 more
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Recent advances in nonlinear passive vibration isolators
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive assessment of recent developments of nonlinear isolators in the absence of active control means is presented, which highlights resolved and unresolved problems and recommendations for future research directions.
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Some computational aspects of the stability analysis of nonlinear structures
TL;DR: The perturbation method and the continuation method are the two most popular techniques for the solution of finite element equations that describe instability phenomena as discussed by the authors. But these methods are not suitable for all problems.
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Recent advances in reduction methods for instability analysis of structures
Ahmed K. Noor,Jeanne M. Peters +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the status and some recent advances in the application of reduction methods to instability analysis of structures and identified research areas which have high potential for application of the reduction methods in instability analysis.
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Solution algorithms for nonlinear structural problems
TL;DR: In this article, the use of the current stiffness parameter for characterizing nonlinear systems is discussed and some new formulations and applications of this parameter are suggested, and a new class of solution techniques utilizing simultaneous iteration on the loading parameter as well as the displacements is also proposed.
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A semi-analytical model for global buckling and postbuckling analysis of stiffened panels
TL;DR: In this article, a computational model for global buckling and postbuckling analysis of stiffened panels is derived, where the loads considered are biaxial in-plane compression or tension, shear, and lateral pressure.