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A problem of stability and post-critical behaviour of elastic plates and shells subjected to nonlinear flutter is discussed. If an elastic body is elongated in the flow direction, the behaviour of the body in the middle domain may be closed to wave motion, and the effect of boundary conditions may be neglected, Analytical results are complemented with computational simulation data.
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Bolotin, V.V., Dubovskikh, Y.A., Zhinzher, N.I. (1989). Wave Motion of Elongated Elastic Bodies Subjected to Nonlinear Flutter. In: Engelbrecht, P.J. (eds) Nonlinear Waves in Active Media. Research Reports in Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74789-2_11
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