Non-Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability
When a structure is put under an increasing compressive load, it becomes unstable and buckling occurs. Buckling is a particularly significant concern in designing shell structures such as aircraft, automobiles, ships, or bridges. This book discusses stability analysis and buckling problems and offers practical tools for dealing with uncertainties that exist in real systems. The techniques are based on two complementary theories which are developed in the text. First, the probabilistic theory of stability is presented, with particular emphasis on reliability. Both theoretical and computational issues are discussed. Secondly, the authors present the alternative to probability based on the notion of 'anti-optimization', a theory that is valid when the necessary information for probabilistic analysis is absent, that is, when only scant data are available. Design engineers, researchers, and graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, marine, and civil engineering who are concerned with issues of structural integrity will find this book a useful reference source.
- Only up-to-date book on buckling problems
- Discusses new theories and their applications to real systems
- Senior author is well known authority on the subject
Reviews & endorsements
'This book delivers a clear attempt to come to terms with this unpredictability by probabilistic, rather than deterministic, means.' Chemistry & Industry
'This substantial and attractive volume is a well-organized and superbly written one that should be warmly welcomed.' Current Engineering Practice
Product details
January 2001Hardback
9780521782104
350 pages
260 × 182 × 23 mm
0.78kg
121 b/w illus.
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- Preface: why still another book on stability?
- 1. Mode localization in buckling of structures
- 2. Deterministic problems of shells with variable thickness
- 3. Stochastic buckling of structures: Monte Carlo method
- 4. Stochastic buckling of structures: analytical and numerical, non-Monte-Carlo techniques
- 5. Anti-optimization in buckling of structures
- 6. Application of the Gudunov-Conte shooting method to buckling analysis
- 7. Application of computerized symbolic algebra in buckling analysis
- References
- Index.