Buckling problem for a rod longitudinally compressed by a force smaller than the Euler critical force


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It was earlier shown that a rod can buckle under the action of a sudden longitudinal load smaller than the Euler critical load. The buckling mechanism is related to excitation of periodic longitudinal waves generated in the rod by the sudden loading, which in turn lead to transverse parametric resonances. In the linear approximation, the transverse vibration amplitude increases unboundedly, and in the geometrically nonlinear approach, beats with energy exchange from longitudinal to transverse vibrations and back can arise. In this case, the transverse vibration amplitude can be significant. In the present paper, we study how this amplitude responds to the following two factors: the smoothness of application of the longitudinal force and the internal friction forces in the rod material.

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A. Belyaev

Institute for Problems inMechanical Engineering

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N. Morozov

Saint-Petersburg State University

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P. Tovstik

Saint-Petersburg State University

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T. Tovstik

Institute for Problems inMechanical Engineering

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