
doi: 10.1007/bf00887202
There is still an urgent need to develop a theory for the calculation of multilayer shells distinguished by simplicity of the formulas and equations and yet taking account of the specific deformational features of operation of the given structure. The present work outlines a method allowing the results for the theoretical stress in multilayer shells with rigid interlayer contact to be improved when using previously-developed versions of finite-shear theory.
Membranes, Nonlinear elasticity, rigid interlayer contact, Composite and mixture properties, finite-shear theory
Membranes, Nonlinear elasticity, rigid interlayer contact, Composite and mixture properties, finite-shear theory
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