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Stability Of Nonlinear Shells On The Example Of Spherical Shells 1st Edition Dov Shilkrut Eds

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Stability Of Nonlinear Shells On The Example Of Spherical Shells 1st Edition Dov Shilkrut Eds
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Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.57 MB
Pages: 1
Author: Dov Shilkrut (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780080440859, 9780080541648, 0080440851, 008054164X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Stability Of Nonlinear Shells On The Example Of Spherical Shells 1st Edition Dov Shilkrut Eds by Dov Shilkrut (eds.) 9780080440859, 9780080541648, 0080440851, 008054164X instant download after payment.

Stability of NonLinear Shells is a compilation of the author's work on analyzing the behaviour of spherical caps and related shell structures under various (axisymmetric) load systems. Differing from other texts on shells of revolution, it is one of the first attempts to deal with effects of multi-parameter load systems. This extension leads to the discovery of some new, hitherto unknown phenomena exhibited by these structures. In addition, the book presents a novel way to characterize properties of solutions of the governing equations for spherical caps - a classification anchored in a theory called reciprocal systems. The author has introduced a deformation map, a projection of multi-dimensional solutions to two-dimensional graphs, to enable analysts to gain insight into the physical meaning of the results obtained. Numerous examples illustrate the concepts introduced. This book also comes to grips with many misconceptions existing in engineering literature about the question of the stability of solutions.

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