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In the entire text to this point, attention has been focused on the isothermal elastic behavior of classical shells. The effect that temperature distributions within the shell may have on stresses, strains and displacements has not been discussed.

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Vinson, J.R. (1993). Thermoelastic Effects on Shells. In: The Behavior of Shells Composed of Isotropic and Composite Materials. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8141-7_8

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