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Euromech-Colloquium Nr. 165 The shell-theory development has
changed its emphasis during the last two decades. Nonlinear
problems have become its main motive. But the analysis was until
recently predominantly devoted to shells designed for strength and
stiffness. Nonlinearity is here relevant to buckling, to
intensively vary able stress states. These are (with exception of
some limit cases) covered by the quasi-shallow shell theory. The
emphasis of the nonlinear analysis begins to shift further - to
shells which are designed for and actually capable of large elastic
displacements. These shells, used in industry for over a century,
have been recently termedj1exible shells. The European Mechanics
Colloquium 165. was concerned with the theory of elastic shells in
connection with its applications to these shells. The Colloquium
was intended to discuss: 1. The formulations of the nonlinear shell
theory, different in the generality of kine matic hypothesis, and
in the choice of dependent variables. 2. The specialization of the
shell theory for the class of shells and the respective elastic
stress states assuring flexibility. 3. Possibilities to deal with
the complications of the buckling analysis of flexible shells,
caused by the precritial perturbations of their shape and stress
state. 4. Methods of solution appropriate for the nonlinear
flexible-shell problems. 5. Applications of the theory. There were
71 participants the sessions were presided over (in that order) by
E. Reissner, J. G. Simmonds, W. T. Koiter, R. C. Tennyson, F. A.
Emmerling, E. Rarnm, E. L. Axelrad."
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