Stress, Stability, and Vibration of Complex Branched Shells of Revolution

Stress, Stability, and Vibration of Complex Branched Shells of Revolution

Auteur : David Bushnell

Date de publication : 1972

Éditeur : National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Nombre de pages : 295

Résumé du livre

A comprehensive computer program BOSOR4 for the stress, stability, and vibration analysis of segmented, ring-stiffened, branched shells of revolution is presented. The program includes nonlinear prestress effects and is very general with respect to geometry of meridian, shell wall design, edge conditions, and loading. Despite its generality the program is easy to use. Branches are provided such that for commonly cases the input data involve only basic information such as geometrical and material properties. The computer program has been verified by comparisons with other known solutions and test results. This manual consists of several sections in which the program scope is described, the analysis on which it is based is given, the flow of calculations is outlined, the input data are defined with sample cases, various possible pitfalls are emphasized, and sample list and plot output are given and described.

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