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Approximate solution for circular cylindrical shell

open access: yesTransactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan, 1952
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Analysis of Circular Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions ASME, 1983
The paper is an account of the present state of the linear theory of circular cylindrical shells, problems of current interest, and in a broad sense the analytical methods that can be brought to bear on these problems.
J L Sanders
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On Strain-Hardened Circular Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1960
A consistent kinematic hardening theory termed complete hardening, based on a Tresca initial yield condition, has been applied to determine the general flow laws for rotationally symmetric shells. Representative “long” and “short” cylindrical shell problems with zero axial load are solved using complete hardening and a simpler but approximate kinematic
Perrone, Nicholas, Hodge, Philip G. jun.
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Complex Dynamic Phenomena in Circular Cylindrical Shells

Volume 6: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control, 2023
Abstract In this paper the achievements of an intense experimental champaign, regarding shell nonlinear dynamics with and without fluid interaction, with thermal effects, subjected to harmonic or random excitations, is presented. Extreme thermal conditions, and high thermal gradients across the thickness of the shell cause important ...
Pellicano F., Iarriccio G., Zippo A.
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Parametric Instability of Circular Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1967
Parametric instability of thin, circular cylindrical shells subjected to in-plane longitudinal inertia loading arising from sinusoidal base excitation has been investigated analytically and experimentally. The shell under consideration was rigidly clamped at the base and free at the upper edge.
Vijayaraghavan, A., Iwanonwski, R. M. E.
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