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Compound cone-cylinder shell with rings

FROM:
Clarence D. Miller (Consulting Engineer, Bloomington, Indiana), “Shell Structures”, in Structural Engineering Handbook, Chen Wai-Fah (editor), CRC Press, 1999
OUTLINE:
11.1 Introduction
Overview • Production Practice • Scope • Limitations • Stress Components for Stability Analysis and Design • Materials • Geometries, Failure Modes, and Loads • Buckling Design Method • Stress Factor • Nomenclature
11.2 Allowable Compressive Stresses for Cylindrical Shells 
Uniform Axial Compression • Axial Compression Due to Bending Moment • External Pressure • Shear • Sizing of Rings (General Instability) 

11.3 Allowable Compressive Stresses For Cones 
Uniform Axial Compression and Axial Compression
 Due to Bending • External Pressure • Shear • Local Stiffener Buckling 

11.4 Allowable Stress Equations For Combined Loads 
For Combination of Uniform Axial Compression and Hoop Compression • For Combination of Axial Compression Due to Bending Moment, M, and Hoop Compression • For Combination of Hoop Compression and Shear • For Combination of Uniform Axial Compression, Axial Compression Due to Bending Moment, M, and Shear, in the Presence of Hoop Compression, • For Combination of Uniform Axial Compression, Axial Compression Due to Bending Moment, M , and Shear, in the Absence of Hoop Compression 

11.5 Tolerances for Cylindrical and Conical Shells 
Shells Subjected to Uniform Axial Compression and Axial Compression Due to Bending Moment • Shells Subjected to External Pressure • Shells Subjected to Shear 

11.6 Allowable Compressive Stresses 
Spherical Shells • Toroidal and Ellipsoidal Heads 

11.7 Tolerances for Formed Heads

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