1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01530332
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Opening of the tip of a through longitudinal crack in a cylindrical shell under the action of internal pressure

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“…It is natural to assume that one can use an analog of the 5k-model also for thin shells with cracks, when the membrane stresses are significantly larger than the bending stresses, in solving the corresponding problems. Under such assumptions the limit equilibrium state of shallow [10,11] and nonshallow [3,5] isotropic cylindrical shells with through and nonthrough longitudinal cracks has been studied. We give below a construction of a solution of the problem of limit equilibrium of a closed transversally isotropic cylindrical shell (with low shear stiffness) with a nonthrough surface crack.…”
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“…It is natural to assume that one can use an analog of the 5k-model also for thin shells with cracks, when the membrane stresses are significantly larger than the bending stresses, in solving the corresponding problems. Under such assumptions the limit equilibrium state of shallow [10,11] and nonshallow [3,5] isotropic cylindrical shells with through and nonthrough longitudinal cracks has been studied. We give below a construction of a solution of the problem of limit equilibrium of a closed transversally isotropic cylindrical shell (with low shear stiffness) with a nonthrough surface crack.…”
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confidence: 99%