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Structural Shell Analysis: Understanding and Application
โ Scribed by Johan Blaauwendraad, Jeroen H. Hoefakker (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 200
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The mathematical description of the properties of a shell is much more elaborate than those of beam and plate structures. Therefore many engineers and architects are unacquainted with aspects of shell behaviour and design, and are not familiar with sufficiently reliable shell theories for the different shell types as derived in the middle of the 20th century. Rather than contributing to theory development, this university textbook focuses on architectural and civil engineering schools. Of course, practising professionals will profit from it as well.
The book deals with thin elastic shells, in particular with cylindrical, conical and spherical types, and with elliptic and hyperbolic paraboloids. The focus is on roofs, chimneys, pressure vessels and storage tanks. Special attention is paid to edge bending disturbance zones, which is indispensable knowledge in FE meshing. A substantial part of the book results from research efforts in the mid 20th century at Delft University of Technology. As such, it is a valuable addition to the body of shell research literature of continuing importance.
This work can be used for university courses. It also shows professionals how to perform manual calculations of the main force flow in shell structures, and provides guidance for structural engineers estimating stresses and deformations.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction to Shells....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Membrane Theory for Shells with Principal Curvatures....Pages 13-19
Membrane Theory for Thin Shells of Arbitrary Curvatures....Pages 21-28
Application of Membrane Theory to Circular Cylindrical Shells....Pages 29-50
Edge Disturbance in Circular Cylindrical Shells Under Axisymmetric Load....Pages 51-70
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
Donnell Bending Theory for Shallow Shells....Pages 73-82
Circular Cylindrical Roof....Pages 83-106
Hyperbolic- and Elliptic-Paraboloid Roofs....Pages 107-128
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Morley Bending Theory for Circular Cylindrical Shells....Pages 131-160
Semi-Membrane Concept Theory for Circular Cylindrical Shells....Pages 161-172
Analysis by Circular Cylindrical Super Elements....Pages 173-182
Chimneys....Pages 183-209
Storage Tanks....Pages 211-221
Front Matter....Pages 223-223
Membrane Behaviour of Shells of Revolution Under Axisymmetric Loading....Pages 225-242
Edge Disturbance in Shell of Revolution Due to Axisymmetric Loading....Pages 243-267
Front Matter....Pages 269-269
Introduction to Buckling....Pages 271-282
FEA for Shells of Irregular Shape....Pages 283-294
Back Matter....Pages 295-300
โฆ Subjects
Structural Mechanics; Engineering Design; Offshore Engineering; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Engineering, general
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