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Directions of eccentricity of shells: the R-funicularity perspective
Some of the authors recently extended the definition of funicularity for continuous shells, introducing the concept of relaxed funicularity (R-funicularity or RF). Funicular shells are defined as shells whose static behavior is given by only local membrane actions. Extension to RF is needed as funicular shells can only attain pure membrane behavior for very specific boundary conditions (BCs) and bending—membrane stiffness ratios. The RF was developed to measure a shell’s shape quality for a given set of loads and BCs, including ’small’ moments effects. Quantification of RF is made by defining a generalized eccentricity (GE) measure and verifying that the GE fall inside some eccentricity limits. Aim of this work is to discuss the nature of the GE and its associated eigenvalue problem, that allows to calculate principal eccentricities (PEs), principal modulus eccentricities (PMEs) and their directions (PED and PMED). It is also shown how the directions of PEs and PMEs are related to the relative angle between the principal directions of membrane and bending internal actions. A proper graphical representation of the eccentricity directions is also proposed and applied with some examples.
期刊介绍:
Meccanica focuses on the methodological framework shared by mechanical scientists when addressing theoretical or applied problems. Original papers address various aspects of mechanical and mathematical modeling, of solution, as well as of analysis of system behavior. The journal explores fundamental and applications issues in established areas of mechanics research as well as in emerging fields; contemporary research on general mechanics, solid and structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, and mechanics of machines; interdisciplinary fields between mechanics and other mathematical and engineering sciences; interaction of mechanics with dynamical systems, advanced materials, control and computation; electromechanics; biomechanics.
Articles include full length papers; topical overviews; brief notes; discussions and comments on published papers; book reviews; and an international calendar of conferences.
Meccanica, the official journal of the Italian Association of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, was established in 1966.