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Test example of calculation of thin-walled structures with truncated conical shell

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Problems related to axisymmetric deformation of a truncated conical shell of constant thickness under the effect of a constant pressure are encountered when calculating the linear stress-deformed state of shell structures used in the nuclear fuel cycle within the framework of a model of the Kirchhoff–Love parameters. In practice, an analytic solution of such boundary-value problems leads to certain mathematical difficulties related to integration of one of the two differential decision equations, which is of fourth order, reduced to second order by means of a complex transformation. The differential decision equations for a truncated conical shell obtained following Meisner were transformed without any reduction in order to a new form more convenient for practical integration by means of infinite power series. The solution found in terms of power series was tested in compiling a test example of a calculation of the parameters of a deformed annular apparatus one of whose platforms is in the form of a truncated conical shell. The test example contains the results of an analytic solution of the above boundary-value problem and finite-element modeling using the CAN program. The error of the calculated stresses is estimated for an analytic solution, making it possible to consider the solution as a standard for comparison.

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie, No. 3, pp. 7–12, March, 2013.

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Berezyuk, A.I., Rovnyi, S.I., Khusainov, M.R. et al. Test example of calculation of thin-walled structures with truncated conical shell. Chem Petrol Eng 49, 146–155 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10556-013-9717-5

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