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Analysis of Shells and Plates

✍ Scribed by Phillip L. Gould (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
501
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The study ofthree-dimensional continua has been a traditional part of graduate education in solid mechanics for some time. With rational simplifications to the three-dimensional theory of elasticity, the engineering theories of medium-thin plates and of thin shells may be derived and applied to a large class of engiΒ­ neering structures distinguished by a characteristically small dimension in one direction. Often, these theories are developed somewhat independently due to their distinctive geometrical and load-resistance characteristics. On the other hand, the two systems share a common basis and might be unified under the classification of Surface Structures after the German term Fliichentragwerke. This common basis is fully exploited in this book. A substantial portion of many traditional approaches to this subject has been devoted to constructing classical and approximate solutions to the governing equations of the system in order to proceed with applications. Within the context of analytical, as opposed to numerical, approaches, the limited generalΒ­ ity of many such solutions has been a formidable obstacle to applications involving complex geometry, material properties, and/or loading. It is now relatively routine to obtain computer-based solutions to quite complicated situations. However, the choice of the proper problem to solve through the selection of the mathematical model remains a human rather than a machine task and requires a basis in the theory of the subject.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-15
Geometry....Pages 16-54
Equilibrium....Pages 55-69
Membrane Theory....Pages 70-205
Deformations....Pages 206-226
Constitutive Laws, Boundary Conditions, and Displacements....Pages 227-260
Energy and Approximate Methods....Pages 261-271
Bending of Plates....Pages 272-371
Shell Bending and Instability....Pages 372-471
Conclusion....Pages 472-476
Back Matter....Pages 477-491

✦ Subjects


Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics


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