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Dynamic stability of structures is a very broad subject that includes not only dynamic buckling from transient and vibratory loads, but also interaction of structures with other media, such as in aircraft flutter, and interaction with active control systems that have their own dynamic characteristics. A review of many forms of dynamic stability of structures is available in the proceedings of an international conference on the subject held at Northwestern University in 1965.1
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Dynamic Stability of Structures, G. Herrmann, Ed., Proceedings of International Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, October 1965 (Per-gamon Press, New York, 1967).
W.W. Bolotin, “Kinetische Stabilität Elastischer Systeme” (VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin, 1961), translated from Russian edition of 1956.
J.W. Hutchinson and B. Budiansky, “Dynamic Buckling Estimates,” AIAA J., 4, 3, pp. 525–530 (March 1966).
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Lindberg, H.E., Florence, A.L. (1987). Introduction. In: Dynamic Pulse Buckling. Mechanics of Elastic Stability, vol 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3657-7_1
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