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Polynomial formation of general theory for describing thick shell behavior
Method of correcting Kirchhoff-Love assumption to describe thick shell behavior; approach is based on polynomial expansion for displacements; several forms of equations for thick shells may be obtained with such expansion by satisfying either compatibility or equilibrium in normal direction; effect of geometry, being different for parallel surfaces, is included; explicit equations are derived for particular form of polynomial model.
Polynomial formation of general theory for describing thick shell behavior
Method of correcting Kirchhoff-Love assumption to describe thick shell behavior; approach is based on polynomial expansion for displacements; several forms of equations for thick shells may be obtained with such expansion by satisfying either compatibility or equilibrium in normal direction; effect of geometry, being different for parallel surfaces, is included; explicit equations are derived for particular form of polynomial model.
Polynomial formation of general theory for describing thick shell behavior
ASCE Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles de Mexico Paper
Martinez-Marquez, A. (author)
ASCE and Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles de Mexico Meeting ; 1966
1966
24 pages
Conference paper
English
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