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Old-school Stability Paper

Old-school Stability Paper

Old-school Stability Paper

(OP)
I would really like to get my hands on this paper:

Post-buckling Analysis of a Simple Two-bar Frame

It's by a fellow named WT Koiter.  1967 I think.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Adam

RE: Old-school Stability Paper

Try searching for "technical libraries".  I have been able to order copies of a paper or two somewhere, but don't recall the place.

It might help to know what journal that was published in, if any.

RE: Old-school Stability Paper

Try the Linda hall Library. For a modest fee they will copy and email or fax to you. They have a huge libray with a wide varity of engineeing articles

RE: Old-school Stability Paper

I got a lot of leads at Amazon when I googled the title of the paper you posted...  None of those are it?

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

RE: Old-school Stability Paper

(OP)
Thanks for the suggestions guys.  I'll check out the Linda Hall library.  I've had some success with that in the past too.

And no, none of the Amazon / Google leds have produced any fruit for me.  While I can't find the particular paper that I want, there is a pretty deep pool of other papers that refernce it, hence the plethora of pseudo-leads.

RE: Old-school Stability Paper

I just go thru my local library and somehow they locate it and copy it. Usually, for no fee.

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