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Forces T e, while acting normally to the cross S I section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

shell in a circular direction, create circular "membrane" (moinentless),<br />

stresses a9<br />

T/h 9 A.<br />

We must determine T@ as a function <strong>of</strong> aeformation w.<br />

we should find stresses a as a function <strong>of</strong> deformnation w.<br />

For this<br />

5.12a):<br />

Let us calculate the relative strain <strong>of</strong> the eldment C (Fig.<br />

a' V - ab (r + Wu) d - r d?<br />

ag-" "b r dip<br />

Hence<br />

r r (5.3)<br />

We find moment loads <strong>and</strong> stresses <strong>of</strong> shells from these loads.<br />

* While examining the shells under the actionl <strong>of</strong> bending moment M.,<br />

we reach the conclusion, based on symmetry consideration, that the<br />

curvature along the circumference remains constanti the curvature<br />

however, in the x direction will be d 2 w/dx 2 .<br />

M°<br />

qy<br />

0j a)<br />

I<br />

Fig. 5.12.<br />

Obtaining relative strains <strong>of</strong> the shell.<br />

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