Abstract

A study of the effect of vanishing viscous damping on the stability of nonconservative linear elastic systems, with special reference to systems that lose stability statically through the emergence of new equilibrium configurations close to the principal one, i. e. by divergence. It is shown that in this case slight damping presents a wide range of effects on the stability of the system.

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