Intrinsic shell theory relevant for realizable large displacements (Q1084944)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3980663
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3980663 |
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Intrinsic shell theory relevant for realizable large displacements (English)
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1987
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The thin-shell theory is specialized for those large deformations realizable by small strain. This provides three different ways leading from the general theory to the intrinsic nonlinear theory of flexible shells. The theory is applied to large elastic displacements of finite- length tubes. Their collapse is described as starting by local instability.
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large deformations
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small strain
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intrinsic nonlinear theory of flexible shells
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large elastic displacements
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finite-length tubes
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collapse
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local instability
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