An integration of modern work in structural stability theory, this volume focuses on the Koiter postbuckling analyses, with mathematical notions of stability of motion. In relation to discrete and continuous systems, it bases the minimum energy principles for static stability upon the dynamic concepts of stability of motion. It further develops the asymptotic buckling and postbuckling analyses from potential energy considerations, with applications to columns, plates, and arches
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Dym, C. L., & Hsu, C. S. (1975). Stability Theory and Its Applications to Structural Mechanics. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 42(3), 749–749. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3423691
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