These two-partition books present essential approaches to
numerical-analytical solutions of problems in the mechanics of shells
with various structures and shapes based on refined and spatial models.
Further, it examines the mechanical behavior of shallow, circular and
noncircular, conical, spherical, and functionally graded shells obtained
by the refined model.
The book investigates the stress-strain state and free vibrations of
finite-length cylinders in spatial formulation (3D elasticity theory).
Further, it analyzes the influence of geometrical and mechanical
parameters, of boundary conditions, and of the loading character on both
the distributions of stress and displacement fields, and on the
dynamical characteristics in these shells and cylinders. Lastly, it
discusses in detail the validation of reliability for the results
obtained by numerical calculations.
As such, it complements the first part of the book, the volume Recent
Developments in Anisotropic Heterogeneous Shell Theory: Applications of
Refined and Three-dimensional Theory.