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Strength of Layered Composite Cylindrical Shells Under Dynamic Loading

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Fracture of Composite Materials
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Under actual conditions of use, thin-walled shell constructions are subjected to the action of various static, vibrational and impulsive loads applied simultaneously for finite time periods. The loss of a construction’s load-carrying capacity may occur at any stage of the loading; therefore, it is necessary to solve a wide range of problems. The shell must be analyzed for both the case of the loading modes applied separately and the case of several modes of loading applied jointly. This work presents the results obtained in recent years by solving two classes of dynamic problems concerning layered composite cylindrical shells:

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    the analysis of the stress-strain state and the calculation of the time of the first ply failure under sufficiently long impulsive loads,

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    the analysis of the stress-strain state and the calculation of the fatigue longevity of a shell under axial vibrational loads.

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Bogdanovich, A., Tamuzs, V. (1982). Strength of Layered Composite Cylindrical Shells Under Dynamic Loading. In: Sih, G.C., Tamuzs, V.P. (eds) Fracture of Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7609-2_30

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