Combined use of solid of revolution, thin shell, and interphase elements for analysis of cylindrical shells

Krishna Murty, A. V. ; Shivakumar, K. N. (1980) Combined use of solid of revolution, thin shell, and interphase elements for analysis of cylindrical shells Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines, 8 (1). 43 - 59. ISSN 1539-7734

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Abstract

Near the boundaries of shells, thin shell theories cannot always provide a satisfactory description of the kinematic situation. This imposes severe limitations on simulating the boundary conditions in theoretical shell models. Here an attempt is made to overcome the above limitation. Three-dimensional theory of elasticity is used near boundaries, while thin shell theory covers the major part of the shell away from the boundaries. Both regions are connected by means of an "interphase element." This method is used to study typical static stress and natural vibration problems

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