Analysis of shells and plates
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Analysis of shells and plates
Prentice Hall, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
表紙及び背のタイトル : Analysis of plates and shells
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For one-semester, graduate-level courses in Introduction to Theory of Shells and Plates. This is the only text to offer concise, unified physical interpretations of the fundamental engineering aspects of shell and plate behavior. Designed to help students develop the physical and mathematical understanding required to perform analysis and design in an interactive computer-assisted environment, it uses an approach based on Vector Calculus (reducing the need for complicated trigonometry) and provides examples from many fields.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Geometry.
3. Equilibrium.
4. Membrane Theory: Applications to Symmetrically Loaded Shells of Revolution.
5. Membrane Theory: Applications to Nonsymmetrically Loaded Shells of Revolution.
6. Membrane Theory: Applications to Shells of Translation.
7. Deformations.
8. Constitutive Laws, Boundary Conditions, and Displacements.
9. Energy and Approximate Methods.
10. Bending of Plates: Displacement Formulation.
11. Bending and Stability of Plates.
12. Shell Bending: Applications to Circular Cylindrical Shells.
13. Bending Theory and Stability of Shells.
14. Conclusion.
Index.
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