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The influence of anisotropy on the stress concentration near a hole in a conical shell

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On the basis of the variational method we discuss an approach to the computation of the stress-strain state of a conical shell made of a composite material and weakened by a hole. For a glass-plastic shell with a round unreinforced hole we study the influence of the variation of an interlayer shear and orthotropy on the stress concentration. Two tables. Bibliography: 4 titles.

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Translated fromTeoreticheskaya i Prikladnaya Mekhanika, No. 22, pp. 63–67, 1991.

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Shnerenko, K.I., Indiaminov, N.N. The influence of anisotropy on the stress concentration near a hole in a conical shell. J Math Sci 74, 1167–1169 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02431085

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