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A comparison of stability and bifurcation criteria for a compressible elastic cube

A version of Rivlin's cube problem is considered for compressible materials. The cube is stretched along one axis by a fixed amount and then subjected to equal tensile loads along the other two axes. A number of general results are found. Because of the homogeneous trivial and non-trivial defor...

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Published in:Journal of engineering mathematics 2005-09, Vol.53 (1), p.79-98
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