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Superconducting Cylindrical Shells

2015
In this chapter, based on the basic assumptions of the classical theory of thin cylindrical shells, the equations and appropriate conditions for the stability of superconducting thin cylindrical shells in an inhomogeneous magnetic field are obtained.
Gevorg Baghdasaryan, Marine Mikilyan
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Stability analysis of cylindrical shells using refined non‐conforming rectangular cylindrical shell elements

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2001
AbstractThe accuracy of stability analysis depends on the accuracy of both the element stiffness matrix and geometry stiffness matrix. Therefore, when carrying out the stability analysis of thin cylindrical shells using the finite element methods will require, firstly, a refined non‐conforming rectangular curved cylindrical shell element RCSR4 is ...
Wanji, C, Shaoyan, Z, Cheung, YK
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Vibration of Thin Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1965
Starting from Flügge's three equations of motion for a uniform thin cylindrical shell, the paper gives a general solution, from which the dependence of natural frequencies on shell dimensions and mode number can be investigated for any end conditions.
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Internally loaded cylindrical shells

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1982
Simply supported cylindrical shells under internal fluid and granular loading are investigated.A Fourier series solution is presented and results are shown for various shell geometries. Experimental data are shown to agree with the theoretical solutions.
A. N. Sherbourne, J. L. Urrutia-Galicia
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Cylindrical Shells Under Line Load

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1957
Abstract The problem of a line load along a segment of a generator of a simply supported circular cylindrical shell is treated using shallow cylindrical shell equations which include the effect of transverse-shear deformation. The line load is first treated as a sinusoidally-varying edge load over the length of the shell, with boundary ...
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Analysis of Circular Cylindrical Shells

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 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.
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Thin Cylindrical Shells

1990
Thin cylindrical shells of various constructions have been extensively used as structures or primary components in complex structural configurations. These systems are subjected to destabilizing loads in service, and since these loads are often dynamic in nature, it is not surprising that a great deal of interest was generated in the dynamic stability ...
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Thermal analysis of cylindrical shells☆☆☆

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1965
Abstract An analysis of a cylindrical shell subjected to an axisymmetric temperature distribution which varies along the axis and linearly through the thickness is presented. The differential equation pertinent to the analysis is derived, and all of the stress components are set forth for a particular form of the temperature distribution.
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Quasi-cylindrical translation shells

Meccanica, 1968
For shells generated by translation of an arbitrary profile Λ along an arc of finite rise and large chord, as compared with the dimensions of Λ, an elastic theory is developed on three-dimensional basis by the method of parametric expansions.
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