2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2012.04.012
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Nonlinear static and dynamic buckling analysis of functionally graded shallow spherical shells including temperature effects

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“…Bich and Tung [5] presented 3 an investigation on the nonlinear axisymmetrical static response of clamped thin FGM SS shells subjected to external pressure and thermal loads by making use of the classical shell theory and analytical solutions. Also, nonlinear unsymmetrical static and dynamic buckling behavior of thin FGM SS shells have been analyzed by Bich et al [6] basing on an analytical approach and approximate solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bich and Tung [5] presented 3 an investigation on the nonlinear axisymmetrical static response of clamped thin FGM SS shells subjected to external pressure and thermal loads by making use of the classical shell theory and analytical solutions. Also, nonlinear unsymmetrical static and dynamic buckling behavior of thin FGM SS shells have been analyzed by Bich et al [6] basing on an analytical approach and approximate solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bich and Tung 6 investigated the Non-linear axisymmetric response of functionally graded shallow spherical shells under uniform external pressure including temperature effects. The Nonlinear static and dynamic buckling analysis of functionally graded shallow spherical shells including temperature effects are studied by Bich et al 7 The buckling patterns of complete spherical shells filled with an elastic medium under external pressure is investigated by Sato et al 8 Some authors have recently demonstrated the cross-sectional morphology of * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. carbon nanotubes embedded in an elastic medium.…”
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“…The general form of Green's strain tensor in curvilinear coordinates and a high-order shell theory proposed earlier by Shariyat was used. Bich et al [25][26][27] implemented the nonlinear analyses of functionally graded shallow spherical shells including temperature effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%