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Thin Shells: Computing and Theory - amindoxiti - 09-06-2014

Thin Shells: Computing and Theory

Author: John Edward Gibson | Size: 13 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Elsevier Ltd | Year: 1980 | pages: 250 | ISBN: 0080232752

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Thin Shells: Computing and Theory - Mohammad6299 - 09-07-2014

Thin Shells: Computing and Theory

Author: John Edward Gibson | Size: 10 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Scanner | Publisher: Pergamon Press | Year: 1979 | Pages: 250 | ISBN: 9780080242040, 0080242049

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In recent years computation for the stress analysis of shells has been considerably eased by the use of computer programs and the present text is intended as an introduction both to the elastic analysis of shells as well as the method of programming such analyses. The text follows a course of lectures given in part to final-year and post-graduate engineering students by the author at City University, London. The aim throughout has been to gradually develop the analysis through membrane theory to bending theory for shells and to limit the type of mathematics used to that easily appreciated by final-year engineering students. Thus only an elementary knowledge of differential and integral calculus has been assumed and where necessary complete mathematical derivations have been given.

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