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Herbert E. Lindberg and Alexander L. Florence, Dynamic pulse buckling: theory and experiment (Google eBook), Springer, 1987, 384 pages; also Dec. 2012 Springer edition, 404 pages

Edited by H.H.E. Leipholz

PARTIAL ABSTRACT: This book originally appeared as a text prepared for the Defense Nuclear Agency to summarize research on dynamic pulse buckling by the authors and their colleagues at SRI International during the period from 1960 to 1980. The objective of the book was to gather into a cohesive whole material that had been published in reports and the open literature during the two-decade period. In the process of knitting this material together, a substantial amount of new work was done. The book therefore contains many new results never published in the open literature….

"This is a very learned book clearly presented with some excellent diagrams, which anyone working on buckling particularly of beams and shells, will want to have readily to hand" - Construction & Building Materials, Vol.2,No.2,June

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