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Over the last decades thin-walled shell structures have been a topic of ongoing interest in research activities. The main reason for the sustained interest is the wide scope of application of thin-walled shells throughout numerous fields of engineering. The efficient load-carrying behaviour of thin-walled shells lead to more complex designs. While it is desirable to have less constraints in the design process, limitations of analytical solutions demand for the use of numerical analyses.
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Wallner, M., Birk, C., Gravenkamp, H. (2018). Numerical investigation of axisymmetric thin-walled shells using the scaled boundary finite element method. In: Schneider, J., Kiziltoprak, N. (eds) Forschungskolloquium 2018 Grasellenbach. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23627-4_30
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