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Based on general shell theory and the first order shear deformation theory, an accurate relationship between strains and displacements of a twisted plate is derived by the Green strain tensor.
One of the most widely accepted systems was that put forward by Norman D. Newell in Part N of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, which employed a classification system based on general shell shape, microstructures and hinge configuration.
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The material properties of the open shells have continuous and smooth variation in the thickness direction based on general four-parameter power-law distributions in terms of volume fractions of the constituents.
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The numerical computation is based on the general shell of revolution semi-analytical finite element applicable to moderately thick shells.
The figures of Orthoceras romingeri, which is considered to belong to Isorthoceras (based on the general shell morphology and the shape of the siphuncle and septal necks), clearly support this interpretation.
The analysis is based on the general composite shell theory.
The strain displacement relation and constitutive model based on the general (thick) shell theory are applied to bring out the strain energy of the rotating blade.
The non-linear strain displacement relations of the model are derived based on the general thin shell theory, and a numerical method for analysing the free vibrations of curved and twisted cylindrical thin panels is presented by means of the principle of virtual work for the free vibration using the Rayleigh Ritz method, assuming two dimensional polynomial functions as displacement functions.
Firstly we present the non-geodesic equations on general shells of revolution.
This paper presents new exact solutions for vibration of thin circular cylindrical shells with intermediate ring supports, based on the Goldenveizer Novozhilov shell theory (Theory of thin shells; The theory of thin elastic shells).
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