Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials Jack R. Vinson

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials By Jack R. Vinson

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson


$202.59
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

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.

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials Summary

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson

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.

The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials Reviews

Dr. Vinson is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Delaware. An established leader in the field of composite mechanics, Dr. Vinson is also recognised for clear and readable exposition. This book complements his bestselling Kluwer textbook The Behavior of Structures Composed of Composite Materials.
'This book is the most modern text to appear on the subject of elastic shells and is highly recommended to structural design engineers, structural analysts, composites specialists, and research engineers involved with shell structures.' Aiaa Journal 32:4 1994

About Jack R. Vinson

Dr. Vinson is the H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Delaware. In 1977 he received the ONR-AIAA Structural Mechanics Award for his research in composite materials, and in 1981 he was awarded an ASME Centennial Award. He is active as a consultant to government and industry. He recently received a Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for 1985. He has been Chairman of the American Organizing Committee for the Japan-United States Conferences on Composite Materials three times (1981, 1983 and 1986).

Table of Contents

Part I: Isotropic Shells. 1. Curvilinear Coordinate Systems. 2. Derivation of the Governing Equations for Thin Shells. 3. Cyclindrical Shells. 4. Shells of Revolution Subjected to Axially Symmetric Loads. 5. Conical Shells. 6. Spherical Shells. 7. Shells of Other Shapes. 8. Thermoelastic Effects on Shells. 9. Laminated Shells and Adhesive Bonded Joints. 10. Energy Methods for Shells. 11. Elastic Stability of Shells. 12. Vibration of Isotropic Shells. 13. Very Thick Walled Cylindrical Shells. Part II: Composite Shells. 14. Anisotropic Elasticity and Laminate Theory. 15. Cylindrical Shells of Composite Materials. 16. Composite Conical Shells. 17. Orthotropic Shells of Revolution Including Transverse Shear Deformation and Thermal Thickening. 18. Ellipsoidal and Spherical Composite Shells. 19. Paraboloidal Shells of Revolution. 20. Buckling of Composite Material Shells. 21. Vibrations of Shells Composed of Composite Materials. 22. Energy Methods in Composite Material Shells. 23. Very Thick Walled Composite Shells. 24. Shells of Sandwich Construction. Appendix: Solutions to Select Problems. Author Index. Subject Index.

Additional information

NLS9789048142378
9789048142378
9048142377
The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials by Jack R. Vinson
New
Paperback
Springer
2010-12-04
554
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials