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Thin shell theory is the most widely used theory in engineering by practitioners. Various models derived from this theory are presented in their variational form. Membrane models, flexional models, mixed models are presented. Von Karman and Hubber equations on orthotropic plates are treated with application to some practical problems.
Thin shell theory is the most widely used theory in engineering by practitioners. Various models derived from this theory are presented in their variational form. Membrane models, flexional models, mixed models are presented. Von Karman and Hubber equations on orthotropic plates are treated with application to some practical problems.
Thin Shells
Nzengwa, Robert (author)
Plate and Shell Models ; Chapter: 4 ; 75-111
2024-09-03
37 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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