1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00886718
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Thermoelasticity of shells with a heat-insulated cut in the presence of heat transfer

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“…However, the coefficients of intensity for the ends adjacent to the connecting piece are larger for a shell than for a plate. At the other ends of the slits the dependence is the opposite of this, as is characteristic of the case of one slit [3]. For the right slit Figs.…”
Section: {"Rlp } { 'Lp }F(o L(rl)-~-2 ~-~(1) R~(1)" mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…However, the coefficients of intensity for the ends adjacent to the connecting piece are larger for a shell than for a plate. At the other ends of the slits the dependence is the opposite of this, as is characteristic of the case of one slit [3]. For the right slit Figs.…”
Section: {"Rlp } { 'Lp }F(o L(rl)-~-2 ~-~(1) R~(1)" mentioning
confidence: 83%