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This book presents the latest results related to shells
characterize and design shells, plates, membranes and other
thin-walled structures, a multidisciplinary approach from macro- to
nanoscale is required which involves the classical disciplines of
mechanical/civil/materials engineering (design, analysis, and
properties) and physics/biology/medicine among others. The book
contains contributions of a meeting of specialists (mechanical
engineers, mathematicians, physicists and others) in such areas as
classical and non-classical shell theories. New trends with respect
to applications in mechanical, civil and aero-space engineering, as
well as in new branches like medicine and biology are presented
which demand improvements of the theoretical foundations of these
theories and a deeper understanding of the material behavior used
in such structures.
This book presents the various approaches in establishment the
basic equations of one- and two-dimensional structural elements. In
addition, the boundaries of validity of the theories and the
estimation of errors in approximate theories are given. Many
contributions contain not only new theories, but also new
applications, which makes the book interesting for researcher and
graduate students.
This book presents a theoretical approach that allows the analysis
of structures with magnetorheological and electrorheological
layers, and shows, with the help of examples, how the mechanical
behaviour of thin-walled laminated structures can be influenced. It
consists of six chapters: Chapter 1 presents a brief overview of
derivation approaches for theories of thin-walled structures,
modelling of composites and modelling of laminated and sandwich
structures. Chapter 2 describes the equivalent single layer model
for thin laminated cylindrical shells, including the special cases
of plates and beams. In addition to the classical mechanical
properties, it also considers the electrorheological and
magnetorheological properties. Chapter 3 presents the elastic
buckling of laminated beams, plates, and cylindrical shells,
discussing various problems, such as the influence of the boundary
conditions, external loading and magnetic fields. It also suggests
different approximations for asymptotic methods. Chapter 4 focuses
on the free vibrations of elastic laminated beams, plates and
cylindrical shells, investigating the influence of the boundary
conditions and other factors. Chapter 5 presents the latest results
concerning vibration of laminated structures composed of smart
materials and discusses in detail the influence of electric and
magnetic fields on smart structures. These results provide insights
into the optimal design of these structures. Lastly, Chapter 6
features a short appendix presenting asymptotic estimates and
series.
Localized Dynamics of Thin-Walled Shells focuses on localized
vibrations and waves in thin-walled structures with variable
geometrical and physical characteristics. It emphasizes novel
asymptotic methods for solving boundary-value problems for dynamic
equations in the shell theory, in the form of functions which are
highly localized near both fixed and moving lines/points on the
shell surface. Features First-of-its-kind work, synthesizing
knowledge of the localization of vibrations and waves in
thin-walled shells with a mathematical tool to study them Suitable
for researchers working on the dynamics of thin shells and also as
supplementary reading for undergraduates studying asymptotic
methods Offers detailed analysis of wave processes in shells with
varying geometric and physical parameters
This book presents the latest results related to shells
characterize and design shells, plates, membranes and other
thin-walled structures, a multidisciplinary approach from macro- to
nanoscale is required which involves the classical disciplines of
mechanical/civil/materials engineering (design, analysis, and
properties) and physics/biology/medicine among others. The book
contains contributions of a meeting of specialists (mechanical
engineers, mathematicians, physicists and others) in such areas as
classical and non-classical shell theories. New trends with respect
to applications in mechanical, civil and aero-space engineering, as
well as in new branches like medicine and biology are presented
which demand improvements of the theoretical foundations of these
theories and a deeper understanding of the material behavior used
in such structures.
This book presents the various approaches in establishment the
basic equations of one- and two-dimensional structural elements. In
addition, the boundaries of validity of the theories and the
estimation of errors in approximate theories are given. Many
contributions contain not only new theories, but also new
applications, which makes the book interesting for researcher and
graduate students.
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