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There has been a growing interest in the foundation of the theory
of th- walled composite beams and of their incorporation in
aeronautical/aerospace, automotive, helicopter and turbomachinery
rotor blades, mechanical, civil and naval constructions inthe last
two decades or so. The proliferation of the specialized literature,
mainly in the form of journal/ proceedings papers, and the activity
in terms of workshops devoted to this topic attest this interest. A
decisive factor that has fueled thisgrowing activity was
generatedby highdiversity and severity ofdemandsand operating
conditions imposed on structural elements involvedintheadvanced
technology. In order to beable to survive andful?ll theirmission
inthe extreme environmental conditions inwhich they operate, new
materialsand new structural paradigms are required. The new exotic
structures have to provide higher performances, unatta- able
bytheclassical structures builtof traditional materials. Theadvent
of advanced composite materials, of smart materialsandfunctionally
graded - terials (FGMs), have constituted the strongest stimuli for
suchdevelopments. Moreover, their incorporation is likely to expand
the use and capabilities of thin-walledbeam structures. Thenew and
stringent requirements imposed on aeronautical/aerospace,
turbomachinery and shaft structural systems will be best met by
such new types of material structures
There has been a growing interest in the foundation of the theory
of th- walled composite beams and of their incorporation in
aeronautical/aerospace, automotive, helicopter and turbomachinery
rotor blades, mechanical, civil and naval constructions inthe last
two decades or so. The proliferation of the specialized literature,
mainly in the form of journal/ proceedings papers, and the activity
in terms of workshops devoted to this topic attest this interest. A
decisive factor that has fueled thisgrowing activity was
generatedby highdiversity and severity ofdemandsand operating
conditions imposed on structural elements involvedintheadvanced
technology. In order to beable to survive andful?ll theirmission
inthe extreme environmental conditions inwhich they operate, new
materialsand new structural paradigms are required. The new exotic
structures have to provide higher performances, unatta- able
bytheclassical structures builtof traditional materials. Theadvent
of advanced composite materials, of smart materialsandfunctionally
graded - terials (FGMs), have constituted the strongest stimuli for
suchdevelopments. Moreover, their incorporation is likely to expand
the use and capabilities of thin-walledbeam structures. Thenew and
stringent requirements imposed on aeronautical/aerospace,
turbomachinery and shaft structural systems will be best met by
such new types of material structures
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