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The Nonlinear Instability Modes of Dished Shallow Shells under Circular Line Loads

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  • Liu Chang-Jiang
  • Zheng Zhou-Lian
  • Huang Cong-Bing
  • He Xiao-Ting
  • Sun Jun-Yi
  • Chen Shan-Lin

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This paper investigated the nonlinear stability problem of dished shallow shells under circular line loads. We derived the dimensionless governing differential equations of dished shallow shell under circular line loads according to the nonlinear theory of plates and shells and solved the governing differential equations by combing the free-parameter perturbation method (FPPM) with spline function method (SFM) to analyze the nonlinear instability modes of dished shallow shell under circular line loads. By analyzing the nonlinear instability modes and combining with concrete computational examples, we obtained the variation rules of the maximum deflection area of initial instability with different geometric parameters and loading action positions and discussed the relationship between the initial instability area and the maximum deflection area of initial instability. The results obtained from this paper provide some theoretical basis for engineering design and instability prediction and control of shallow-shell structures.

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  • Liu Chang-Jiang & Zheng Zhou-Lian & Huang Cong-Bing & He Xiao-Ting & Sun Jun-Yi & Chen Shan-Lin, 2011. "The Nonlinear Instability Modes of Dished Shallow Shells under Circular Line Loads," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-21, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:793798
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/793798
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