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    Structure of rod-shell theories in Hilbert space (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    The paper builds theories of rods and shells by means of approximation of three-dimensional equations. We stipulate for every field (such as stress, displacement, etc.) on each cross-section (two-dimensional domain) of rods to belong to weight quadratically integrable function space -- a Hilbert space \(L^ 2\), and on the normal region of shell, too. As a result, we can use some properties of Hilbert space, especially the existence of complete series, for structuring rod-shell theories (finite quantities) and meantime for obtaining error estimate for the system of equations, by means of cutting off the complete series.
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    three-dimensional equations
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    weight quadratically integrable function space
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    complete series
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    error estimate
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