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Thin-walled toroidal shells are widely used in the construction and facilities of present-day design. During operation, various defects arise on the surface of the shells, in particular local dependings. The article describes a model of a fragment of the toroidal shell with a local deepening based on three-dimensional finite elements with cubic approximation of the original variables. The influence of the defect depth on the stress distribution is investigated.
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Yakupov, N.M., Kiyamov, H.G. & Mukhamedova, I.Z. Simulation of Toroidal Shell with Local Defect. Lobachevskii J Math 41, 1310–1314 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995080220070434
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