Browsing by Author "Stricklin, James A."
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Tidwell, Danny Reynolds (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1966)
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Hunsaker, Barry (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)First, the continuum equations of motion are referred to the initial structural configuration and then linearized with respect to the displacement increments to obtain a form of the so-called total Lagrangian formulation ...
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Haisler, Walter Ervin (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1970)Solution procedures are developed and evaluated for the analysis of nonlinear structural problems. The principle of virtual work is first developed in undeformed, Lagrangian coordinated for the case of large strains. The ...
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Wilke, Robert Arthur (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1975)A solution procedure is developed and evaluated for the solution of nonlinear dynamic structural problems. The nonlinear equations of motion are written using the finite element method with geometric nonlinearities and ...
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De Andrade, José Carneiro (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1969)A method is described for the linear and nonlinear elastic analysis of shells of revolution, under arbitrary loading, with variable thickness properties in the circumferential direction as well as in the meridional direction. ...
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Stricklin, James A. (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1968-12-31)A process and means for augmenting hypervelocity flight of a projectile. A projectile is initially propelled at supersonic velocities through a tube containing a gaseous medium and lined with a chemically explosive propellant ...
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Perry, Edward Belk (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )Froude modeling, where strength and modulus properties and surface overpressure scale as the length scale, is a potential method for determining the structural response of underground protective structures at overpressures ...
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Takamatsu, Takao (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)The objective of this research is to present a symmetric stiffness matrix for incompressible hyperelastic materials in the case of plane strain, axisymmetric and three-dimensional problems solved by the finite element ...
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Tillerson, Joe Richard (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )The use of the finite element method of structural analysis in geometrically and materially nonlinear applications is described in this work. The basic equations of continuum mechanics required for the use of this analysis ...