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Compatibility equations, stress functions, and variational principles in the theory of prestressed shells
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    Compatibility equations, stress functions, and variational principles in the theory of prestressed shells (English)
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    Variational principles for static boundary value problems of thin elastic shells with initial stresses are constructed. The presence of initial stresses leads to singularities that are not present in the linear theory of unstressed shells. An example dealing with the stability of thin plates, using the principle of complementary work is presented.
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    Variational principles
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    static boundary value problems
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    thin elastic shells
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    initial stresses
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    singularities
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