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Determination of residual stresses in glass shells by a computational-experimental method

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A method is proposed for determining the technological residual stresses in glass shells of revolution based on the solution of inverse problems of shell theory with proper stresses and the use of experimental data obtained by the photoelastic method.

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Translated fromMatematicheskie Metody i Fiziko-Mekhanicheskie Polya, Issue 35, 1992, pp. 100–105.

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Osadchuk, V.A. Determination of residual stresses in glass shells by a computational-experimental method. J Math Sci 67, 2912–2916 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01095868

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