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Yu. K. Bivin, "Motion of a rigid body in a perturbed medium," Mech. Solids. 37 (5), 75-81 (2002)
Year 2002 Volume 37 Number 5 Pages 75-81
Title Motion of a rigid body in a perturbed medium
Author(s) Yu. K. Bivin (Moscow)
References
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2.  W. Johnson and G. H. Daneshi, "The trajectory of projectile when fired parallel and near to the free surface of a plastic solid," Intern. J. Mech. Sci., Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 255-263, 1978.
3.  Yu. K. Bivin, "Motion of a body near the free surface of a fluid or plastic medium," Izv. AN. MTT [Mechanics of Solids], No. 3, pp. 112-122, 2001.
4.  Yu. K. Bivin, "Skew impact of a rigid body on soil or water," Izv. AN. MTT [Mechanics of Solids], No. 6, pp. 185-189, 1989.
5.  Yu. K. Bivin, V. A. Kolesnikov, and L. M. Flitman, "The determination of the mechanical properties of a medium by the method of dynamic indentation," Izv. AN SSSR. MTT [Mechanics of Solids], No. 5, pp. 181-185, 1982.
Received 30 March 2000
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