Building of a space form of the flexible inextensible one-layer conic shell

Authors

  • Marina V. Byrdina Institute of Service Sector and Business (branch) of Don State Technical University in the city of Shakhty
  • Mikhail F. Mitsik Institute of Service Sector and Business (branch) of Don State Technical University in the city of Shakhty
  • Lema A. Bekmurzaev Institute of Service Sector and Business (branch) of Don State Technical University in the city of Shakhty
  • Svetlana V. Kurenova Institute of Service Sector and Business (branch) of Don State Technical University in the city of Shakhty
  • Anastasiya A. Movchun Institute of Service Sector and Business (branch) of Don State Technical University in the city of Shakhty

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/nexo.v34i01.11326

Keywords:

Maple package, One-layer structure, Shell forming, Thin elastic shell, Variational problem

Abstract

The paper covers the visualization of a volume-space form of the flexible inextensible one-layer shell that is represented in the stress and strain state appearing during fastening the shell on the upper edge and its free location below the fastening border in the field of gravitational and elastic forces of the material. With no account taken of the gravitational forces, the shell is a right circular flattened cone. A developed program module can be used in designing and calculating the thin-wall shell structures during their non-linear deformation and their visualization. Visualization of the space form of the shell structure can be used for simulating various products, for instance, the cone antennae or the textile products, flexible elastic shells in the hydraulic engineering, etc.

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Published

2021-04-15

How to Cite

Byrdina, M. V., Mitsik, M. F., Bekmurzaev, L. A., Kurenova, S. V., & Movchun, A. A. (2021). Building of a space form of the flexible inextensible one-layer conic shell. Nexo Scientific Journal, 34(01), 489–503. https://doi.org/10.5377/nexo.v34i01.11326

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