Global error estimates in Reissner theory of thin elastic shells (Q1114486)

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Global error estimates in Reissner theory of thin elastic shells
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    Global error estimates in Reissner theory of thin elastic shells (English)
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    The accuracy of a shell theory which is an extension of Reissner's theory of plates is studied as an approximation to three-dimensional elasticity. Refined three-dimensional displacement and stress fields are constructed in terms of the two-dimensional shell theory solutions for transversely loaded shells of arbitrary geometry with midsurface elastic symmetry and constant thickness. Under so-called regular edge conditions on the lateral boundary, these fields are proved to have a relative mean square error of order \(h/R+h^ 3/L^ 3\) (h,R,L-thickness, radius of curvature, deformation wave length) with respect to the solutions of elasticity. Known error estimates in classical theory are \(O(h/R+h^ 2/L^ 2)\).
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    energy norms
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    Prager-Synge hypersphere theorem
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    energy inequalities
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    accuracy of a shell theory
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    extension of Reissner's theory of plates
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    approximation to three-dimensional elasticity
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    three-dimensional displacement and stress fields
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    two-dimensional shell theory solutions
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    transversely loaded shells
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    arbitrary geometry
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    regular edge conditions on the lateral boundary
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    relative mean square error
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