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A higher-order shear deformation theory of laminated elastic shells (Q2265872)

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A higher-order shear deformation theory of laminated elastic shells
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    A higher-order shear deformation theory of laminated elastic shells (English)
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    A higher-order shear deformation theory of elastic shells is developed for shells laminated of orthotropic layers. The theory is a modification of Sanders' theory and accounts for parabolic distribution of the transverse shear strains through thickness of the shell and tangential stress-free boundary conditions on the boundary surfaces of the shell. The Navier-type exact solutions for bending and natural vibration are presented for cylindrical and spherical shells under simply supported boundary conditions.
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    higher-order shear deformation theory
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    elastic shells
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    laminated of orthotropic layers
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    modification of Sanders' theory
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    parabolic distribution
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    transverse shear strains
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    tangential stress-free boundary conditions
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    boundary surfaces
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    Navier-type exact solutions
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    bending
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    natural vibration
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    cylindrical and spherical shells
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    simply supported boundary conditions
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