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In this chapter, based on the basic assumptions of the classical theory of thin cylindrical shells, the equations and appropriate conditions for the stability of superconducting thin cylindrical shells in an inhomogeneous magnetic field are obtained. On this basis, the behavior of the shell under the action of stationary and nonstationary magnetic fields is investigated. The possibility of loss of both static and dynamic stability of the unperturbed state is established.
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Baghdasaryan, G., Mikilyan, M. (2016). Superconducting Cylindrical Shells. In: Effects of Magnetoelastic Interactions in Conductive Plates and Shells. Foundations of Engineering Mechanics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19162-1_9
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