On a theory for large elastic deformation of shells of revolution including torsion and thick-shell effects (Q1110370)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4072496
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4072496 |
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On a theory for large elastic deformation of shells of revolution including torsion and thick-shell effects (English)
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1988
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This paper presents a set of equations governing the behavior of elastic shells of revolution undergoing large axisymmetric deformations. The approximate theory includes torsion, transverse shear deformation, and transverse normal stress, and strain but neglects body forces. Within the limits of large membrane and moderately large bending and transverse shear strains, a two-dimensional strain-energy density function is developed for a general incompressible, hyperelastic shell material.
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large axisymmetric deformations
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transverse shear deformation
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transverse normal stress
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strain
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large membrane
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moderately large bending
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transverse shear strains
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two-dimensional strain-energy density function
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incompressible, hyperelastic shell material
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