Bulletin of JSME
Online ISSN : 1881-1426
Print ISSN : 0021-3764
Deformation and Stress in a Cylindrical Shell Hanging on Ropes
Koki MIZOGUCHIToshio HIRANOShizuo YASUDA
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1984 Volume 27 Issue 225 Pages 391-397

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In this investigation, the deformations and stresses in a cylindrical shell under its own weight which is hanging on two wire ropes, are studied by an exact method using a fundamental differential equation for a thin cylindrical shell introduced by one of the authors, K. Mizoguchi. The deformations of a cylindrical pipe without end plates are said to become large. It is therefore discussed about whether it is all right or not to suspend a shell on ropes. Furthermore the problem of a cylindrical shell lifted up at a uniform acceleration is investigated. As a result, it is seen that the deformations of the cross section of a shell are almost invariable in the axial direction, and are different from the beam-like bending deformations.
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