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Four numerical examples of shell and truss-stiffened shell optimization are presented in detail to illustrate the performance of the proposed approach.
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Two characteristic examples of shells of revolution are presented to illustrate some general features of the waveguide properties, demonstrating how the evolution of the waves depends on the axial variation of the shell radius.
For these reasons, the industry applies sophisticated planning methods, for example the scenario approach, in order to anticipate long-term developments and uncertainties, as seen in the example of Shell [12, 13] and BASF [14, 15].
Examples of such shell structures are cylindrical shells, conical shells, shells with circumferential stiffeners, corrugated shells, spherical shells, etc.
Additional numerical examples on shells of different geometrical shapes are employed to demonstrate the accuracy and versatility of the method.
The formulation has been verified through numerical examples of spatial shell structures.
Numerical examples of various shell surfaces are employed to demonstrate the accuracy and versatility of the method.
Structural optimization methods refer to extreme energy principles of mechanics and are illustrated with the numerical examples of spherical shell optimization.
The effectiveness of the method offered is illustrated by examples of shallow shells of a complex plan form at different boundary conditions.
The general approach is demonstrated for several examples of cylindrical shells with periodic stiffeners and sub-elements.
Here, we emphasize the sub-micrometric structure of selected examples of rhynchonelliform shells using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to complement Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyses.
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