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1999
Abstract The word ‘stability’ has been used freely as a descriptive term in earlier Chapters. In Chapter 2 equilibrium points are classified as stable or unstable according to their appearance in the phase diagram. Roughly speaking, if every initial state close enough to equilibrium leads to states which continue permanently to be close,
D W Jordan, P Smith
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Abstract The word ‘stability’ has been used freely as a descriptive term in earlier Chapters. In Chapter 2 equilibrium points are classified as stable or unstable according to their appearance in the phase diagram. Roughly speaking, if every initial state close enough to equilibrium leads to states which continue permanently to be close,
D W Jordan, P Smith
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1997
Publisher Summary This chapter explores the concept of stability in relation to flight dynamics principles. A system that is initially in a state of static equilibrium is said to be stable if after a disturbance of finite amplitude and duration the response ultimately becomes vanishingly small.
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Publisher Summary This chapter explores the concept of stability in relation to flight dynamics principles. A system that is initially in a state of static equilibrium is said to be stable if after a disturbance of finite amplitude and duration the response ultimately becomes vanishingly small.
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On the stability of gyroscopic stabilizers
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1960openaire +2 more sources