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Quasi-static temperature problem is investigated showing that normal temperature variations caused by sun rays produce deformation but no structural stresses; sun induced temperature elevations in shells are computed and results of "north-south orientation" diagram can be incorporated into any other shell orientation calculation.
Quasi-static temperature problem is investigated showing that normal temperature variations caused by sun rays produce deformation but no structural stresses; sun induced temperature elevations in shells are computed and results of "north-south orientation" diagram can be incorporated into any other shell orientation calculation.
Cylindrical shells subject to temperature variations
Kreiszylindrische Tonnenschalen unter Temperatureinwirkung
Eibl, J. (author)
1965
10 pages
Article (Journal)
German
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