Thin Plates and Shells: Theory: Analysis, and Applications

Thin Plates and Shells: Theory: Analysis, and Applications

2001 • 688 pages

Contains end-of-chapter examples and problem/solution sets, as well as a catalog of solutions for cylindrical and spherical shells and tables of the most commonly used plates and shells! This up-to-the-minute reference/text presents the most recent principles of thin plate and shell theories-emphasizing novel analytical and numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear plate and shell dilemmas, new theories for the design and analysis of thin plate-shell structures, and real-world numerical solutions, mechanics, and plate and shell models for engineering applications. Offers state-of-the-art computer processes for finite difference, finite element, boundary element, and boundary collocation methods, as well as other variational and numerical methods! Thin Plates and Shells covers load resistance mechanisms of plate and shell structures under static, dynamic, and thermal loadingscomparisons of plate and shell models with beam, arch, and truss structuresclassical and up-to-date plate and shell theoriesstress analyses for plate and shell structuresbuckling analysis of isotropic, orthotropic, stiffened, and sandwich plates and shellsformulation of elastic stability criteriarectangular, circular, elliptical, triangular, semicircular, parallelogram, and wedge plate formsand more!Containing over 2200 references, equations, tables, and drawings, Thin Plates and Shells is an indispensable reference for civil, mechanical, structural, chemical, aeronautical, aerospace, nuclear, and marine engineers; stress and design analysts; and biomechanists; and an invaluable text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.


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