The solution for periodic axisymmetric oscillations of a taut circular membrane on a Duffing-type nonlinear elastic foundation is obtained through the second order, the zeroth order being the linearized solution. For positive values of the nonlinear foundation constant, the membrane configuration is seen to be flatter near the center and steeper near the edge than the linearized configuration. The nonlinear effects on the frequency of oscillation are also portrayed. A small-divisor difficulty is encountered for discrete “critical” values of the tension parameter; however, for tensions near a critical tension, modifications of the general procedure yield solutions which are bounded.
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