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The following pages link to Refined geometrically nonlinear theories of anisotropic laminated shells (Q3770069):
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- Thermomechanical postbuckling of geometrically imperfect shear-deformable flat and curved panels on a nonlinear elastic foundation (Q531947) (← links)
- Geometrically-exact, intrinsic theory for dynamics of moving composite plates (Q545065) (← links)
- Theories and finite elements for multilayered anisotropic, composite plates and shells. (Q696102) (← links)
- Finite deformation higher-order shell models and rigid-body motions (Q837299) (← links)
- A shear deformable theory of laminated composite shallow shell-type panels and their response analysis. I. Free vibration and buckling (Q1115675) (← links)
- Substantiation of a shear-deformable theory of anisotropic composite laminated shells accounting for the interlaminae continuity conditions (Q1196555) (← links)
- Effects of geometric imperfections on vibration of compressed shear deformable laminated composite curved panels (Q1202370) (← links)
- Postbuckling of laminated composite and sandwich plates and shells: On the significance of the fulfillment of static interlayer continuity conditions (Q1388026) (← links)
- Refined nonlinear deformation models of semi-infinite plates made of fiber reinforced plastics. I: Reddy-Nemirovsky type model (Q2107900) (← links)
- Plane mechanical problems of straight beams with a deformable fixed section of finite length (Q2112348) (← links)
- Tensor-based finite element formulation for geometrically nonlinear analysis of shell structures (Q2459295) (← links)
- BUCKLING AND POSTBUCKLING ANALYSIS OF LAMINATED CYLINDRICAL SHELLS USING THE THIRD-ORDER SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY (Q3074875) (← links)
- Deformation of thin-walled structural elements having fixed areas of finite dimensions on the boundary front surfaces (Q6177142) (← links)
- Transformational deformation models of continuous thin-walled structural elements with support elements of finite sizes: theoretical foundations, computational, and physical experiments (Q6494560) (← links)