Non-Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability

Non-Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability
Author: Isaac Elishakoff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2001-01-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521782104

When a structure is put under an increasing compressive load, it becomes unstable and buckling occurs. Buckling is a particularly significant concern in designing shell structures such as aircraft, automobiles, ships, or bridges. This book discusses stability analysis and buckling problems and offers practical tools for dealing with uncertainties that exist in real systems. The techniques are based on two complementary theories which are developed in the text. First, the probabilistic theory of stability is presented, with particular emphasis on reliability. Both theoretical and computational issues are discussed. Secondly, the authors present the alternative to probability based on the notion of 'anti-optimization', a theory that is valid when the necessary information for probabilistic analysis is absent, that is, when only scant data are available. Design engineers, researchers, and graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, marine, and civil engineering who are concerned with issues of structural integrity will find this book a useful reference source.

Bounds in Nonconservative Problems of Elastic Stability

Bounds in Nonconservative Problems of Elastic Stability
Author: Shyam N. Prasad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1972
Genre: Damping (Mechanics)
ISBN:

Synge's method based on the isoperimetric inequality is generalized to study panel flutter and Beck's problem with viscous damping forces. Conditions for stability are derived and also estimates of amplification rates and frequencies of oscillations. Further insight is gained into the destabilizing effect of viscous damping in nonconservative elastic systems. (Author).