Theories of Plates and Shells

Theories of Plates and Shells
Author: Reinhold Kienzler,Holm Altenbach,Ingrid Ott
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540399056

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Plate and shell theories experienced a renaissance in recent years. The potentials of smart materials, the challenges of adaptive structures, the demands of thin-film technologies and more on the one hand and the availability of newly developed mathematical tools, the tremendous increase in computer facilities and the improvement of commercial software packages on the other caused a reanimation of the scientific interest. In the present book the contributions of the participants of the EUROMECH Colloquium 444 "Critical Review of the Theories of Plates and Shells and New Applications" have been collected. The aim was to discuss the common roots of different plate and shell approaches, to review the current state of the art, and to develop future lines of research. Contributions were written by scientists with civil and mechanical engineering as well as mathematical and physical background.

Thin Plates and Shells

Thin Plates and Shells
Author: Eduard Ventsel,Theodor Krauthammer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2001-08-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780203908723

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Presenting recent principles of thin plate and shell theories, this book emphasizes novel analytical and numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear plate and shell dilemmas, new theories for the design and analysis of thin plate-shell structures, and real-world numerical solutions, mechanics, and plate and shell models for engineering applications. It includes computer processes for finite difference, finite element, boundary element, and boundary collocation methods as well as other variational and numerical methods. It also contains end-of-chapter examples and problem/solution sets, a catalog of solutions for cylindrical and spherical shells, and tables of the most commonly used plates and shells.

Theory of Plates and Shells

Theory of Plates and Shells
Author: Stephen Timoshenko,S. Woinowsky-Krieger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Plates (Engineering)
ISBN: 0758184093

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Aging with Spinal Cord Injury

Aging with Spinal Cord Injury
Author: Gale G. Whiteneck, PhD,Maan H. Jawad
Publsiher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0939957485

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This is the first book to integrate the theory, design, and stability analysis of plates and shells in one comprehensive volume. With authoritative accounts of diverse aspects of plates and shells, this volume facilitates the study and design of structures that incorporate both plate and shell components.

Theory and Design of Plate and Shell Structures

Theory and Design of Plate and Shell Structures
Author: Maan Jawad
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461526568

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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 re quired accuracy of the results. Hence, a water storage tank can be satis 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.

Theory and Analysis of Elastic Plates and Shells Second Edition

Theory and Analysis of Elastic Plates and Shells  Second Edition
Author: J. N. Reddy
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1999-02-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1560327057

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This text presents a complete treatment of the theory and analysis of elastic plates. It provides detailed coverage of classic and shear deformation plate theories and their solutions by analytical as well as numerical methods for bending, buckling and natural vibrations. Analytical solutions are based on the Navier and Levy solution method, and numerical solutions are based on the Rayleigh-Ritz methods and finite element method. The author address a range of topics, including basic equations of elasticity, virtual work and energy principles, cylindrical bending of plates, rectangular plates and an introduction to the finite element method with applications to plates.

Analysis of Shells and Plates

Analysis of Shells and Plates
Author: Phillip L. Gould
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461237648

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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 engi 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 general 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.

Theory of Plates and Shells

Theory of Plates and Shells
Author: Stephen Timoshenko,S. Woinowsky-Krieger
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1959
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015013176352

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