Abstract

T his paper is concerned with the scmi-momentless theory of thin anisotropic plastic shells slightly different from cylindrical ones. The basis of this theory is a set of simplifying assumptions of statical nature. Namely, the twisting moments as well as the longitudinal bending moment and the corresponding transverse shearing force are neglected. The material of the shell is assumed to be rigid-plastic and to obey Hill's yield condition and the associated flow rule. The total complex of these assumptions brings us to a statically determinate problem. As to the thickness of the shell, it is defined from the yield condition.

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