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Methods of analysis are presentedfor the design and analysis of a conical shell subjected to axially symmetric lateral and inplane loads, for any axially symmetric boundary conditions, composed of a quasi-isotropic composite material Included are the thermoelastic effects, and the effects of thermal thickening and transverse shear deformation.
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Vinson, J.R., Kliger, H.S. (1987). On the Behavior of Conical Shells Composed of Quasi-isotropic Composite Shells. In: Marshall, I.H. (eds) Composite Structures 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3455-9_21
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