A 2D Model Which Accounts for Transverse Strains in a Linear Elastic Thick Shell

Author:

Robert Nzengwa12,Landry Djopkop Kouanang12ORCID,Merlin Bodol Momha2ORCID,Chills Amba Jean12ORCID,Joseph Nkongho Anyi23ORCID,Ambassa Zoa12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Douala BP 2701, Douala, Cameroon

2. Laboratory of Energy Materials Modeling and Methods (E3M), Douala, Cameroon

3. Higher Technical Teacher Training College of Kumba, PO Box 249 Buea Road, Kumba, Cameroon

Abstract

In this paper we present a 2D four-parameter model that accounts for the variation of transverse deformation through-the-thickness in thick linear elastic shells. This model is deduced directly from the 3D elasticity equations of the traction-displacement boundary value problem. Transverse shear strains and thickness variation are accountable through additional terms which appear in the final equations besides well-known terms in the classical Kirchhoff-Love models for thin shells. A unique solution of the variational equation is established, and numerical and analytical results are compared with satisfaction.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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