Shell Structures [electronic resource] : Theory and Application / by Mitchell Gohnert.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783030848071
- Statics
- Engineering mathematics
- Mechanics, Applied
- Engineering—Data processing
- Solids
- Buildings—Design and construction
- Mechanical Statics and Structures
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications
- Solid Mechanics
- Building Construction and Design
- Shells (Engineering)
- TA660.S5
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Merkez Kütüphane | Merkez Kütüphane | E-Kitap Koleksiyonu | TA660.S5EBK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Geçerli değil-e-Kitap / Not applicable-e-Book | EBK03379 |
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Construction Materials and Stress Flow -- Chapter 3. Cylindrical Shells -- Chapter 4. Circular Domes -- Chapter 5. Derivatives of Dome Theory: The Conoidal, Elliptical, Conical and Hyperbolic shells -- Chapter 6. The Circular Barrel Vault -- Chapter 7. Catenary Arches. and Domes.
This text provides a complete and thorough derivation of the mathematical theory of shell structures. Many books on shells only give the key equations or snippets of theory, skipping all of the mathematical steps required to solve for the key equations. This is understandable, because of the mathematical complexity of shell structures. Thus, the reader must just accept the design equations blindly, without achieving a complete understanding of shell theory. This book, therefore, fills this gap by providing a complete picture of shell theory. Class tested over three university post-graduate courses and one public course on shell structures, the book is mathematically intensive, but it written in an accessible ideal for students of engineering mechanics in civil and mechanical engineers concentrations as well as practicing structural engineers looking for a reference on shells.
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