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Thermal Stresses in Plates and Shells

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This book covers thermal stresses in plates and shells, offering a cutting-edge exploration of this critical field. Tailored for a diverse audience, including graduate and postgraduate students, dedicated researchers, and scientists in both industrial and government sectors, as well as engineers specializing in mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering. The book unfolds over eight meticulously crafted chapters, providing a detailed examination of thermal stresses in rectangular and circular plates, along with an array of shell geometries. Circular cylindrical, spherical, conical, and shells of revolution undergo rigorous analysis under various load conditions. A focal point of the text lies in the exhaustive treatment of tensor analysis within a curvilinear coordinate system. This framework lays the foundation for the derivation of precise strain-displacement relations for an array of shell configurations. The book further elucidates the transformation of Codazzi and Gauss conditions from surface continuity to compatibility conditions within elasticity theory. Chapter 5 introduces analytical solutions for diverse thermal loads affecting cylindrical, spherical, and conical shells. Chapters 6 and 7 delve into the intricate domain of coupled thermoelasticity, particularly in plates and shells subjected to shock loads. The book culminates in Chapter 8, where the intriguing phenomenon of thermal-induced vibrations in plates and shells takes center stage. With a commitment to accessibility, this self-contained volume presents mathematical concepts and numerical methods in an approachable manner, ensuring ease of comprehension for the reader. However, a foundational understanding of classical mathematics, mechanics, and elasticity theory is recommended for optimal engagement.

List of contents

Introduction to Plate and Shell Structures.- Tensor Analysis.- Thermal Stresses in Plates.- Theory of Shells.- Thermal Stresses in Shells.- Coupled Thermoelasticity of Plates.- Couple Thermoelasticity of Shells.- Thermal Induced Vibrations.

About the author

Professor Eslami graduated with Ph.D. form Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge La, USA, in 1973. He has over 550 technical papers and published 5 books with the Springer on the areas of Thermal Stresses, Finite Elements, Buckling and Post Buckling of Beams, Plates, and Shells.

Summary

This book covers thermal stresses in plates and shells, offering a cutting-edge exploration of this critical field. Tailored for a diverse audience, including graduate and postgraduate students, dedicated researchers, and scientists in both industrial and government sectors, as well as engineers specializing in mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering. The book unfolds over eight meticulously crafted chapters, providing a detailed examination of thermal stresses in rectangular and circular plates, along with an array of shell geometries. Circular cylindrical, spherical, conical, and shells of revolution undergo rigorous analysis under various load conditions. A focal point of the text lies in the exhaustive treatment of tensor analysis within a curvilinear coordinate system. This framework lays the foundation for the derivation of precise strain-displacement relations for an array of shell configurations. The book further elucidates the transformation of Codazzi and Gauss conditions from surface continuity to compatibility conditions within elasticity theory. Chapter 5 introduces analytical solutions for diverse thermal loads affecting cylindrical, spherical, and conical shells. Chapters 6 and 7 delve into the intricate domain of coupled thermoelasticity, particularly in plates and shells subjected to shock loads. The book culminates in Chapter 8, where the intriguing phenomenon of thermal-induced vibrations in plates and shells takes center stage. With a commitment to accessibility, this self-contained volume presents mathematical concepts and numerical methods in an approachable manner, ensuring ease of comprehension for the reader. However, a foundational understanding of classical mathematics, mechanics, and elasticity theory is recommended for optimal engagement.

Product details

Authors Mohammad Reza Eslami
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.02.2024
 
EAN 9783031499142
ISBN 978-3-0-3149914-2
No. of pages 522
Dimensions 155 mm x 28 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XVI, 522 p. 251 illus., 55 illus. in color.
Series Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Solid Mechanics, elasticity theory, circular plates, conical shells, surface continuity, curvilinear coordinate systems, Gauss conditions, shells of revolution, Thermal Stresses, thermal-induced vibration

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