The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials:
Shell structures are used in all phases of structures, from space vehicles to deep submergence hulls, from nuclear reactors to domes on sport arenas and civic buildings. With new materials and manufacturing methods, curved thin walled structures are being used increasingly. This text is a graduate c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Shell structures are used in all phases of structures, from space vehicles to deep submergence hulls, from nuclear reactors to domes on sport arenas and civic buildings. With new materials and manufacturing methods, curved thin walled structures are being used increasingly. This text is a graduate course in the theory of shells. It covers shells of isotropic materials, such as metal alloys and plastics, and shells of composite materials, such as fibre reinforced polymer, metal or ceramic matrix materials. It provides the essential information for an understanding of the underlying theory, and solution of some of the basic problems. It also provides a basis to study the voluminous shell literature. Beyond being primarily a textbook, it is intended also for self study by practising engineers who would like to learn more about the behaviour of shells. The book has two parts: Part I deals with shells of isotropic materials. In this part the mathematical formulations are introduced involving curvilinear coordinates. The techniques of solutions and resulting behavior is compared to planar thin walled isotropic structures such as plates and beams. Part II then treats the behavior of shells, involving anisotropic composite materials, so widely used today. The analysis involves the complications due to the many elastic constants, effects of transverse shear deformation, thermal thickening and offer effects arising from the properties of composite materials |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 554 p) |
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1 30 MILLIARDEN JAHRE WIE EIN TAG
1.1 OCKHAMS RASIERMESSER IST STUMPF
1.2 ENTSTEHUNG VON LEBEN ALS FORM KULTURELLER ENTWICKLUNG
1.3 EINZIGE HILFE DURCH SUPERMASCHINEN UND SUPERZIVILISATION
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2.4 FRUEHE FORMEN DES HOMO ERECTUS
2.5 HOMO SAPIENS ANTENEANDERTHALENSIS
2.6 DER NEANDERTALER ODER URMENSCH
2.7 DAS AUFTRETEN DES HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS - JUNGPALAEOLITHIKER
2.8 ENTWICKLUNG VON FAUNA UND FLORA IM JUNGPALAEOLITHIKUM (35000 BIS 8300
V.CHR.)
2.9 UEBERSICHT UEBER AELTESTE FUNDE UND KULTUREN DES MENSCHEN
2.10 DER CRO MAGNON-MENSCH
2.11 MESOLITHIKUM IN WESTEUROPA
2.12 KULTURZENTREN DES MAGDALENIEN
2.13 KUNST DER RENTIERJAEGER
2.14 AZILIEN - TARDENOISIEN (9500 BIS 3500 V.CHR.)
2.15 AUSKLANG DER EISZEIT - UEBERGANG ZUM HOLOZAEN
2.16 ENTWICKLUNG DER HOCHKULTUREN IM HOLOZAEN (AB 83OE0 V.CHR.)
2.17 - MESOLITHIKUM
2.18 NEOLITHISCHE ENTWICKLUNGEN
2.19 BESIEDLUNG VON NAHEM OSTEN UND NORDAFRIKA
2.20 ZEITTAFEL NEOLITHISCHER ENTWICKLUNGEN
2.21 ENTWICKLUNG DER NEOLITHISCHEN TECHNIKEN
2.22 TIERNUTZUNG AUF DER ERDE
2.23 BESIEDLUNG AUSTRALIENS, POLYNESIENS UND JAPANS
2.24 ENTWICKLUNG DER MEGALITH-KULTUR AB 5500 V.CHR. IN EUROPA UND
NORDAFRIKA.
2.25 DIE MASSENHAFTE VERNICHTUNG VON LEBEN DURCH DIE NATUR
2.26 DIE MASSENHAFTE VERNICHTUNG VON LEBEN DURCH DEN MENSCHEN
3 IWA- UND TZ-THEORIE - NIW-VIW-TRANSFORMATIONSSYSTEME
3.1 DIE MOEGLICHE UND NOTWENDIGE HOEHERENTWICKLUNG VON IWA UND TZ
3.2 ANDROIDEN, CYBORGS, HUMANOS, ROBOTER, MENSCH-MASCHINE-SYNTHESEWESEN
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3.3 NOTWENDIGKEIT ZUR ENTWICKJUNG
VON VERNUNFTWESEN (VIW)
3.4 VORAUSSETZUNGEN FUER DEN UEBERGANG TRIEBSTEUERUNG - VERNUNFTSTEUERUNG
3.5 ZUR PERSONENVORSTELLUNG VON HUMANOIDEN VIW (ANDROIDEN)
3.6 FORTSCHRITTE DER GENTECHNIK AUF
DEM WEG ZUR TRANSHOMINISIERUNG
3.7 WIDERSTAENDE GEGEN IWE BEIM MENSCHEN
3.8 ARTENWANDEL DER HOMINIDEN IN DER ZUKUNFT UEBER IWE
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226 3.13 WECHSEL DER FORTPFLANZUNGSMETHODE FUER DEN UEBERGANG NIW - VIW
227 3.14 HERSTELLUNG VON VIW
230 . 3.15 U.N-UND MEHRGESCHLECHTIICHE, MASCHINENGESTUETZTE
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241 3:17 BIOTECHPLAZENTA - ENTWICKLUNG DES CHROMOSOMENSATZES ZUM
FERTIGEN BABY
243 3.18 OEKOHARMOENISATOR - ERRECHNUNG UND BEREITSTELLUNG DER OPTIMALEN
UMWELT
246 3.19 STAATSWISSENSCHAFT UND STAATSTHEOERIEN
- NLW-VIW-TRANSFORMATIONSSYSTEME
4 EVOLUTIONSMECHANISMEN BEI DEN
HOMINIDEN
249 4.1 THEORIE DES BOESEN - VOM EVOLUTIONAER NUETZLICHEN UND NOTWENDIGEN
ZUM BOESEN
259 4.2 SO KAM DAS BOESE IN DIE HOMINIDEN
268 4.3 GROESSTE BEDROHUNG FUER DAS LEBEN DURCH DAS BOESE IM MENSCHEN
282 4.4 DER NOTWENDIGE SCHRITT ZUR ENTWICKLUNG GENTECHNISCH VEREDELTER
MENSCHEN
284 4.5 DIE GENTECHNISCHE VEREDELUNG DES MENSCHEN ALS EINZIGER AUSWEG
298 4.6 APPELL AN HOCHBEGABTE, BESTAUSGEBILDETE, *GENIES ... - DIE
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307 4.7 UEBERSIEDLUNG IN DEN WELTRAUM ?
309 4.8 RETTUNG DER TIER- UND PFLANZENWELT DURCH GENTECHNIK
310 4.9 GENTECHNIK (GENMANIPULATION, GEN-ENGINEERING)
315 4^10 WEGE ZUR ANDROIDISIERUNG
316 4.11 GENTECHNISCHE VEREDELUNG DES MENSCHEN VOR DEM HINTERGRUND
GROSSER
ZEITRAEUME
320 4.12 SCHULPFLICHTFACH:
VOELKERMORD UND AUSLOESCHUNG VON TIERARTEN DURCH DEN MENSCHEN
329 4.13 GEFAHR DURCH SABOTAGE UND KRIEGE
331 4.14 PROTEST GEGEN DIE WIDERWAERTIGE BEHANDLUNG DER TIERE DURCH
MENSCHEN
335 4.15 SUENDENTAFEL DER NATUERLICHEN MENSCHEN
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337 4.16 EINE *STRASSE DER TIERRECHTE
IN JEDER STADT
5 THEORIE DES GUTEN
- THEORIE DES PARADIESES
340 5.1 DAS PARADIES IM *DIESSEITS ALS ABBILD DES EWIGEN
353 5.2 ERSETZUNG UEBERALTERTER RELIGIOESER VORSTELLUNGEN
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357 5.3 TIER-MENSCH-PARALLELGESELLSCHAFT - VERPFLICHTUNG DES HOEHEREN,
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363 5.4 PARADIESFORMUNG UND -ERHALTUNG ALS WICHTIG(ST)ES ZIEL DER
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369 5.5 ZIVILISATION-LEBEN-VERTRAG
371 5.6 TRAENSHOMINISIERUNG
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375 5.7 TIERSCHUTZ UND F IERSCHUETZGESETZE
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378 5.8 GUTE GRUENDE FUER TIER-, PFLANZEN- UND UMWELTSCHUTZ
389 5.9 BEWAHREN DER VORGEFUNDENEN HERRLICHEN WERKE FUER DIE ZUKUNFT
391 5.10 ARTENWANDEL UND GENERATIONENKONFLIKT
399 5.11 TIERSCHUTZ AUF DER BASIS DES STERNENKIND-MODELLS - AIONIK-GRAPH
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409 5.13 RELIGIOESES MENSCHENBILD, TIERSCHUTZ UND STAATSWISSENSCHAFT
420 5.14 UMWELTFORMUNG, LEISTUNG UND WERT DER NBE UND IHRER PRODUKTE
424 5.15 AUFBLUEHEN VON VOELKERN, REICHEN, KULTURKREISEN ... - UND IHR
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6 BILD DER EWIGKEIT - AIONIKON
6.1 DER IRRTUM UM NICHTS UND SEIN
6.2 DAS RAETSEL VON REALWERDEN, REALITAET, WIRKLICHKEIT, SEIN ...
6.3 TUNNEL ZWISCHEN WELTEN - DIMENSIONSTRANSMITTER
6.4 DIE STOA
6.5 EVOLUTION UND RELIGION
6.6 KONSEQUENZEN FUER DIE SINNSCHOEPFUNG
6.7 FRED HOYLE MIT SEINEM EWIG EXPANDIERENDEN UNIVERSUM UND ANDERES
7 GEISTIG-ETHISCHE DEFEKTE DES MENSCHEN
7.1 GEGENWARTSBEZOGENHEIT DES MENSCHEN
7.2 SCIENCE FICTION (SF) ALS SONDE IN DIMENSIONEN, RAUM UND ZEIT
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8 ERFUELLUNG DER NATURGESETZE
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spelling | Vinson, Jack R. Verfasser aut The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1993 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 554 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 18 Shell structures are used in all phases of structures, from space vehicles to deep submergence hulls, from nuclear reactors to domes on sport arenas and civic buildings. With new materials and manufacturing methods, curved thin walled structures are being used increasingly. This text is a graduate course in the theory of shells. It covers shells of isotropic materials, such as metal alloys and plastics, and shells of composite materials, such as fibre reinforced polymer, metal or ceramic matrix materials. It provides the essential information for an understanding of the underlying theory, and solution of some of the basic problems. It also provides a basis to study the voluminous shell literature. Beyond being primarily a textbook, it is intended also for self study by practising engineers who would like to learn more about the behaviour of shells. The book has two parts: Part I deals with shells of isotropic materials. In this part the mathematical formulations are introduced involving curvilinear coordinates. The techniques of solutions and resulting behavior is compared to planar thin walled isotropic structures such as plates and beams. Part II then treats the behavior of shells, involving anisotropic composite materials, so widely used today. The analysis involves the complications due to the many elastic constants, effects of transverse shear deformation, thermal thickening and offer effects arising from the properties of composite materials Physics Mechanics Civil Engineering Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering Automotive engineering Civil engineering Schalentheorie (DE-588)4179356-0 gnd rswk-swf Schalentheorie (DE-588)4179356-0 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789048142378 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8141-7 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030575231&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials |
title_auth | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials |
title_exact_search | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials |
title_full | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson |
title_fullStr | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson |
title_full_unstemmed | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson |
title_short | The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials |
title_sort | the behavior of shells composed of isotropic and composite materials |
topic | Physics Mechanics Civil Engineering Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering Automotive engineering Civil engineering Schalentheorie (DE-588)4179356-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Physics Mechanics Civil Engineering Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering Automotive engineering Civil engineering Schalentheorie |
url | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8141-7 http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030575231&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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