Computational Tensor Analysis of Shell Structures by Steve Naomis, Paul C.M. Lau.

This book presents a method which is capable of evaluating the deformation characteristics of thin shell structures A free vibration analysis is chosen as a convenient means of studying the displacement behaviour of the shell, enabling it to deform naturally without imposing any particular loading c...

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Main Authors: Naomis, Steve (Author), Lau, Paul C.M (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Edition:1st ed. 1990.
Series:Lecture Notes in Engineering, 58
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. General Theory -- 2.1 A Summary of the Tensorial Quantities Required in the Formulation of a Shell Theory -- 2.2 Surface Geometry -- 2.3 The Strain Tensor -- 2.4 The Stress Tensor -- 2.5 The Constitutive Equations -- 2.6 The Theory of Shells -- 3. Numerical Fundamentals -- 3.1 The Curvilinear Finite Difference Method -- 3.2 The Numerical Computation of the Surface Geometric Quantities -- 3.3 The Principle of Virtual Displacements -- 3.4 Discretization and Displacement Fields -- 3.5 The Numerical Implementation of the General Surface Stress, Strain and Displacement Components -- 3.6 Boundary Conditions -- 3.7 The Numerical Solution of the Eigenvalue Problem -- 4. Numerical Implementation -- 4.1 A Second Order Implementation -- 4.2 A Third Order Implementation -- 5. Numerical Applications -- 5.1 Simply Supported Plate -- 5.2 Cantilever Plate -- 5.3 Spherical Cap on a Square Base -- 5.4 Cylindrical Panel -- 5.5 Curved Fan Blade -- 5.6 Conical Shell Panel -- 5.7 Cylindrical Tank -- 6. Summary -- References -- Appendix A: Displacement Transformations -- Appendix B: Finite Difference Expressions -- Appendix C: Numerical Integration of the Stiffness Matrix -- Appendix D: Application of the CFD method to the Analysis of Beam Bending Problems with Fixed Edges -- Appendix E: Transformation of the Generalized Eigenvalue Problem to Standard Form -- Appendix F: Numerical Results -- Simply supported plate -- Cantilever plate -- Curved fan blade -- Spherical shell -- Cylindrical panel -- Cylindrical tank -- Conoidal shell. 
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