An Alternative to F. Y. M. Wan’s Single Equation for an Elastic Right Circular Conical Shell

Author:

Simmonds J. G.12

Affiliation:

1. Fellow ASME

2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4742

Abstract

In 1970, F. Y. M. Wan derived a single, complex-valued ordinary differential equation for an elastically isotropic right circular conical shell (“On the Equations of the Linear Theory of Elastic Conical Shells,” Studies Appl. Math., 49, pp. 69–83). The unknown was the nth Fourier component of a complex combination of the midsurface normal displacement and its static-geometric dual, a stress function. However, an attempt to formally replace the Fourier index n by a partial derivative in the circumferential angle θ results in a partial differential equation, which is eighth order in θ. The present paper takes as unknowns the traces of the bending strain and stress resultant tensors, respectively, and derives static-geometric dual partial differential equations of fourth order in both the axial and circumferential variables. Because of the explicit appearance of Poisson ratios of bending and stretching, these two equations cannot be combined into a single complex-valued equation. Reduced equations for beamlike (axisymmetric and lateral) deformations are also derived.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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