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Several years ago, Collar suggested that aeroelasticity could be usefully visualized as forming a triangle of disciplines.
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Dowell, E.H., Curtiss, H.C., Scanlan, R.H., Sisto, F. (1989). Introduction. In: Dowell, E.H., Curtiss, H.C., Scanlan, R.H., Sisto, F. (eds) A modern course in aeroelasticity. Mechanics: Dynamical Systems, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7858-5_1
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