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Elastic torsion of thin walled bars of variable cross sections
Computers & Structures, 1984An application of the finite element method to the theory of thin walled bars of variable cross sections has been presented in this paper. A solution of this problem is based on the linear membrane shell theory with the application of Vlasov's assumptions.
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Double-moment of spacial curved bars with closed thin-wall cross-section
Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhu, Yuchun, Zhang, Peiyuan, Yan, Bo
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Second order strains and instability of thin walled bars of open cross-section
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1981Abstract Complete expressions for the strains, including second order terms, occurring in thin walled bars of open cross-section are derived. Shear deformation due to non-uniform bending and distortion of the cross-section are not considered in the present theory.
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Nonlinear torsion of thin-walled bars of variable, open cross-sections
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1985Abstract An analysis of the nonlinear torsion of thin-walled bars of variable, open cross-section is presented. The geometrical description of the mid-surface of a bar and its strain expressions are based on membrane shell theory with internal constraints. The finite element method is used to formulate stiffness matrices for a thin-walled bar element.
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Optimization of a Thin-Walled, Anisotropic Curved Bar for Maximum Torsional Stiffness∗
Journal of Structural Mechanics, 1981ABSTRACT ABSTRACT A curved bar in the form of a circular ring sector is under uniform torsion when acted upon by two equal and opposite forces directed alone the axis passing through the center of the ring and perpendicular to its plane, i.e., forces acting along the axis of rotation.
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A state-of-art review on chatter and geometric errors in thin-wall machining processes
Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2021Songlin Ding, Ge Wu, Guangxian Li
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Force control-based vibration suppression in robotic grinding of large thin-wall shells
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2021Wenxi Wang, Lianyu Zheng, Chao Yun
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