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An Approach for Finite Strains and Rotations of Shells of Revolution with Application to a Spherical Shell Under a Uniformly Distributed Pressure

Ayse Erdölen

Department of Civil Engineering Yildiz Technical University Besiktas, Turkey, erdolen{at}yildiz.edu.tr

R. Faruk Yükseler

Department of Civil Engineering Yildiz Technical University Besiktas, Turkey

A theoretical and numerical analysis of rubber-like shells of revolution undergoing finite strains and finite rotations with the application to the problem of a spherical shell subject to a uniformly distributed internal pressure is presented. The comparison of the results corresponding to two different definitions proposed for the reference surface of deformed rubber-like shells, an asymptotical solution, and the membrane solution is presented, as well.

Key Words: rubber-like shells • finite strains • finite rotations • shell

Journal of Elastomers and Plastics, Vol. 35, No. 4, 357-365 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/009524403038015


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