Similarity solutions and conservation laws for the Beam Equations: a complete study

We study the similarity solutions and we determine the conservation laws of the various forms of beam equation, such as, Euler-Bernoulli, Rayleigh and Timoshenko-Prescott. The travelling-wave reduction leads to solvable fourth-order odes for all the forms. In addition, the reduction based on the sca...

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