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Arbitrarily Laminated, Anisotropic Cylindrical Shell Under Internal Pressure

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In this article, an arbitrarily laminated, anisotropic cylindrical shell of finite length, under uniform internal pressure, is analyzed using Love-Timoshenko's kinematic relations and under the framework of classical lamination theory.
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An arbitrarily laminated, anisotropic cylindrical shell of finite length, under uniform internal pressure, is analyzed using Love-Timoshenko's kinematic relations and under the framework of classical lamination theory. The previously obtained solutions for asymmetrically laminated orthotropic (cross-ply) as well as unbalanced-symmetric and balanced-unsymmetric (angle-ply) cylindrical shells under the same loading conditions have been shown to be special cases of the present closed-form solution. Numerical results have been presented for a two-layer cylindrical shell and compared with those obtained using finite element solutions based on the layerwise constant shear-angle theory. These are expected to serve as benchmark solutions for future comparisons and to facilitate the use of unsymmetric lamination in design.

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Triangular finite element for analysis of thick laminated plates

TL;DR: In this paper, a general triangular C0 element, based on an assumed quadratic displacement potential energy approach, is presented for the analysis of arbitrarily laminated thick plates, where the element formulation assumes transverse inextensibility and layerwise constant shear-angle.
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Buckling of moderately thick laminated cylindrical shells: a review

TL;DR: In this article, a review article on the problem of buckling of moderately thick, laminated, composite shells subjected to destabilizing loads is presented, which consists of uniform axial compression, uniform lateral pressure and torsion applied individually or in combination.
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Fourier analysis of thick cross-ply Levy type clamped doubly-curved panels

TL;DR: In this article, a boundary-discontinuous generalized double Fourier series approach is used to solve a system of five highly coupled linear partial differential equations, generated by the HSDT-based laminated shell analysis, with the C4-type simply supported boundary condition prescribed on two opposite edges, while the remaining two edges are subjected to the SS3-type constraint.
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Levy type Fourier analysis of thick cross-ply doubly curved panels

TL;DR: In this paper, a boundary-discontinuous generalized double Fourier series approach is used to solve a system of five highly coupled linear partial differential equations, generated by the HSDT-based general cross-ply shell analysis, with the SS2-type simply supported boundary condition prescribed on two opposite edges, while the remaining two edges are subjected to the SS3-type constraint.
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Exact solution of shear-flexible doubly curved anti-symmetric angle-ply shells

TL;DR: In this article, an exact solution to the boundary value problem of shear-flexible doubly curved anti-symmetric angle-ply shells of rectangular planform and subjected to transverse loading is presented.
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TL;DR: Webb's work on elasticity as mentioned in this paper is the outcome of a suggestion made to me some years ago by Mr R. R. Webb that I should assist him in the preparation of a work on Elasticity.
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Exact Solutions of Moderately Thick Laminated Shells

TL;DR: An extension of the Sanders shell theory for doubly curved shells to a shear deformation theory of laminated shells is presented in this paper, which accounts for transverse shear strains and rotation about the normal to the shell midsurface.
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