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Analysis of Continuous Circular Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 1988
In this paper, a procedure to calculate the stress resultants and deformations of continuous cylindrical barrel‐vault shells with edge beams of arbitrary cross section using analytical methods is presented. The procedure is suitable for programming on a microcomputer.
S. Bosniakowski, R. Bergmann
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Stresses in Damaged Circular Cylindrical Shells

1990
Circular cylindrical shells containing localised dent type damage are shown to develop high levels of local stress concentration. For a generalised analysis procedure, the dent damage is represented by means of a normal pressure applied to the perfect shell for analysis.
Christophe K. W. Tam, James G. A. Croll
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Stresses in Circular Cylindrical Masonry Shells

Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, 2022
P. Subrahmanya V. Bhat   +2 more
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Circular Cylindrical Shells

2013
Valery V. Vasiliev, Evgeny V. Morozov
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Experimental parametric study on dynamic divergence instability and chaos of circular cylindrical shells conveying airflow

Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2022
Marco Amábili, Michael P Paidoussis
exaly  

Dynamic instability of circular cylindrical shells

2005
In the present paper the nonlinear dynamic stability of circular cylindrical shells subjected to dynamic axial loads is investigated. Both Donnell's nonlinear shallow shell and Sanders' theories have been applied in order to evaluate their accuracy. The effect of a contained fluid on the dynamic stability and the postcritical behaviour is analysed in ...
Pellicano F., Amabili M.
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Modal localization in vibrations of circular cylindrical shells with geometric imperfections

Thin-Walled Structures, 2022
M Hemmatnezhad   +2 more
exaly  

Supersonic Flutter of Circular Cylindrical Shells

1966
Various experimental and theoretical studies on the supersonic flutter of circular cylindrical shells are discussed. Results of experiments in the Mach number range 2.5 - 3.5 are presented. Three shells with radius-to-thickness ratios of 2,000 were subjected to radial external pressure loadings and to combinations of axial compressive loading and ...
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