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Torsion in Conical and Cylindrical Shells Intersected by Planes

Torsion in Conical and Cylindrical Shells Intersected by Planes STIFFENED conical and cylindrical shells discontinued by plane intersections not parallel to the plane of the applied torsional moment are quite frequently encountered in aircraft design. For example cockpit enclosure trays and floors in fuselages, sloping frames and spars in wings, etc. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology Emerald Publishing

Torsion in Conical and Cylindrical Shells Intersected by Planes

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology , Volume 18 (6): 6 – Jun 1, 1946

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0002-2667
DOI
10.1108/eb031381
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Abstract

STIFFENED conical and cylindrical shells discontinued by plane intersections not parallel to the plane of the applied torsional moment are quite frequently encountered in aircraft design. For example cockpit enclosure trays and floors in fuselages, sloping frames and spars in wings, etc.

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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 1946

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