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Static computation of a laminated nonuniform inclined shell in a temperature field

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The finite difference method is used to obtain a solution of a nonlinear static problem for a laminated inclined rectangular shell in a plane acted on by a force load and a temperature field. The approximating system of nonlinear equations is obtained using an approximation of the equation of variations or systems of differential equations.

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Translated fromMatematicheskie Metody i Fiziko-Mekhanicheskie Polya, Issue 27, 1988, pp. 86–89.

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Vakhlaeva, L.F., Krys'ko, V.A., Saninskii, A.S. et al. Static computation of a laminated nonuniform inclined shell in a temperature field. J Math Sci 62, 2583–2586 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01099155

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