J. Y. Richard Liew, V. Thevendran, N. E. Shanmugam ... 799 pages - Publisher: Elsevier Science; 1st edition (November, 1998) ... Language: English - ASIN: B00RXCWXF8 by Amazon Digital Services ...
Thin-plated structures are used extensively in building construction,
automobile, aircraft, shipbuilding and other industries because of a
number of favourable factors such as high strength-weight ratio,
development of new materials and processes and the availability of
efficient analytical methods. This class of structure is made by joining
thin plates together at their edges and they rely for their rigidity
and strength upon the tremendous stiffness and load-carrying capacity of
the flat plates from which they are made. Many of the problems
encountered in these structures arise because of the effects of local
buckling. The knowledge of various facets of this phenomenon has
increased dramatically since the 1960s. Problem areas which were
hitherto either too complex for rigorous analysis or whose subtleties
were not fully realized have in these years been subjected to intensive
study. Great advances have been made in the areas of inelastic buckling.
The growth in use of lightweight strong materials, such as
fibre-reinforced plastics has also been a contributory factor towards
the need for advances in the knowledge of the far post-buckling range.
The conference is a sequel to the international conference organised by
the University of Strathclyde in December 1996 and this international
gathering will provide the opportunity for discussion of recent
developments and trends in design of thin-walled structures.