OVERVIEW This book is written primarily for professional engineers interested in designing plate and shell structures. It covers basic aspects of theories and gives examples for the design of components due to internal and external loads as well as other loads such as wind and dead loads. Various de
Theory and Design of Plate and Shell Structures
β Scribed by Maan H. Jawad (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The design of many structures such as pressure vessels, aircrafts, bridge decks, dome roofs, and missiles is based on the theories of plates and shells. The degree of simplification needed to adopt the theories to the design of various structures depends on the type of structure and the reΒ quired accuracy of the results. Hence, a water storage tank can be satisΒ factorily designed using the membrane shell theory, which disregards all bending moments, whereas the design of a missile casing requires a more precise analysis in order to minimize weight and materials. Similarly, the design of a nozzle-to-cylinder junction in a nuclear reactor may require a sophisticated finite element analysis to prevent fatigue failure while the same junction in an air accumulator in a gas station is designed by simple equations that satisfy equilibrium conditions. Accordingly, this book is written for engineers interested in the theories of plates and shells and their proper application to various structures. The examples given throughout the book subsequent to derivation of various theories are intended to show the engineer the level of analysis required to achieve a safe design with a given degree of accuracy. The book covers three general areas. These are: bending of plates; membrane and bending theories of shells; and buckling of plates and shells. Bending of plates is discussed in five chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 cover rectangular plates with various boundary and loading conditions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Bending of Simply Supported Rectangular Plates....Pages 1-38
Bending of Various Rectangular Plates....Pages 39-70
Bending of Circular Plates....Pages 71-111
Approximate Analysis of Plates....Pages 112-141
Plates of Various Shapes and Properties....Pages 142-162
Membrane Theory of Shells of Revolution....Pages 163-192
Various Applications of the Membrane Theory....Pages 193-220
Bending of Thin Cylindrical Shells due to Axisymmetric Loads....Pages 221-250
Bending of Shells of Revolution Due to Axisymmetric Loads....Pages 251-282
Buckling of Plates....Pages 283-299
Buckling of Cylindrical Shells....Pages 300-337
Buckling of Shells of Revolution....Pages 338-349
Roof Structures....Pages 350-368
Basic Finite Element Equations....Pages 369-391
Back Matter....Pages 392-423
β¦ Subjects
Civil Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
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