Torsion of thin tubes: A justification of some classical results
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Publication:1899751
DOI10.1007/BF00041838zbMATH Open0830.73042MaRDI QIDQ1899751FDOQ1899751
Authors: Antonino Morassi
Publication date: 8 February 1996
Published in: Journal of Elasticity (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- On the variational derivation of the kinematics for thin-walled closed-section beams
- Thin-walled beams: the case of the rectangular cross-section
- On Kelvin's formula for torsion of thin cylinders
- Generalizing Jouravski Formulas by Techniques from Differential Geometry
- Saint-Venant's theory for beams with multi-connected cross-section: justification and error estimate
- An asymptotic approach to the torsion problem in thin walled beams
- Validation of Bredt's formulas for beams with hollow cross sections by the method of asymptotic splitting for pure torsion and their extension to shear force bending
- An asymptotic approach to the torsion problem in thin rectangular domains
- An Asymptotic Analysis of the Flexure Problem for Thin Tubes
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