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English | Effect of transverse shear on nonlinear vibration and postbuckling of anti-symmetric cross-ply imperfect cylindrical shells |
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Effect of transverse shear on nonlinear vibration and postbuckling of anti-symmetric cross-ply imperfect cylindrical shells (English)
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1988
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Based on the Timoshenko-Mindlin kinematic kinematic hypothesis, the Donnell-type shell theory is extended to include transverse shear and rotary inertia for the nonlinear analysis of an anti-symmetrically laminated cross-ply circular cylindrical shell. The resulting governing equations are expressed in terms of a stress function, two rotations and transverse displacements. The shell is assumed to be all-simply-supported and all-clamped. A solution is formulated by a multi-mode approach and the method of harmonic balance for nonlinear vibrations. The corresponding postbuckling problem is treated as a special case. The results are compared with available data.
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motion for laminated cylindrical shells
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unified solution
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Timoshenko- Mindlin kinematic kinematic hypothesis
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Donnell-type shell theory
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rotary inertia
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all-simply-supported
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all-clamped
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multi-mode approach
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method of harmonic balance
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