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A simplified version of Reissner's nonlinear equations for a first- approximation theory of shells of revolution (Q1820005)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3995196
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A simplified version of Reissner's nonlinear equations for a first- approximation theory of shells of revolution
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3995196

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    A simplified version of Reissner's nonlinear equations for a first- approximation theory of shells of revolution (English)
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    1987
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    The static equations of the first-approximation theory of thin shells of revolution suffering small strains but arbitrarily large rotations are reduced, to within errors inherent in the assumption of a quadratic strain-energy density without transverse shear strains, to a coupled pair of equations for the meridional angle of rotation and a stress function. These equations are simpler than both Reissner's equations as well as a simpler version of Reissner's equations proposed by Koiter whose equations, like ours, are virtually free of Poisson's ratio.
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    simplified Reissner equations
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    first-approximation theory
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    thin shells of revolution
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    small strains
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    arbitrarily large rotations
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    quadratic strain- energy density
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    coupled pair of equations for the meridional angle of rotation and a stress function
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