Lloyd H. Donnell
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American mechanical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lloyd Hamilton Donnell was an American mechanical engineer, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He is considered internationally renowned expert in engineering mechanics, specifically known for his work on shell analysis and thin-shell structure. He was recipient of the 1969 ASME Medal.
Lloyd H. Donnell's Published Works
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Published Works
- Stability of Thin-Walled Tubes Under Torsion (1934) (516)
- The Strength of Thin Plates in Compression (1932) (410)
- Beams, plates and shells (1976) (371)
- Effect of Imperfections on Buckling of Thin Cylinders and Columns under Axial Compression (1950) (216)
- A New Theory for the Buckling of Thin Cylinders Under Axial Compression and Bending (1934) (154)
- Stability of Frames in the Presence of Primary Bending Moments (1961) (12)
- Longitudinal Wave Transmission and Impact (1930) (11)
- A chart for plotting relations between variables over their entire real range (1943) (4)
- The Flexibility of Corrugated Pipes Under Longitudinal Forces and Bending (1932) (4)
- Thick General Shells Under General Loading (1989) (4)
- CONCENTRATED LOADS ON INFLATED STRUCTURES (1963) (2)
- Discussion of Theory of Limit Design by J. A. Van den Broek (1940) (2)
- Discussion of "Stability of Thin Cylindrical Shells in Torsion" (1948) (1)
- About Saint-Venant’s Principle (1962) (1)
- Case-Bounded Elastic-Plastic and Nonlinear Elastic Hollow Cylinders (1963) (0)
- Discussion: “Determination of Rate of Discharge in Jerk-Pump Fuel-Injection Systems” (DeJuhasz, K. J., 1938, Trans. ASME, 60, pp. 127–136) (1938) (0)
- Discussion of New Theory for the Centrifugal Pump by Allen F. Sherzer (0)
- NATIONALADVISORY COMMITIZE FOR AERONAUTICS (1955) (0)
- Discussion: “Large-Deflection Analysis of Buckling of a Cylinder Under Bending” (Yao, J. C., 1962, ASME J. Appl. Mech., 29, pp. 708–714) (1963) (0)
- "PROJECT 21" RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM. SYNTHESIS OF THE SYSTEM AND VALIDATION OF THE GUIDEWAY (1974) (0)
- Proceedings : Symposium on the Theory of Shells, to honor Lloyd Hamilton Donnell (1967) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘The Strength of Thin Plates in Compression’” (1932, Trans. ASME, 54(2), pp. 56–57) (1932) (0)
- The Stability of Isotropic or Orthotopic Cylinders or Flat or Curved Panels, Between and Across Stiffeners, With Any Edge Conditions Between Hinged and Fixed, Under Any Combination of Compression and Shear (1943) (0)
- A Universal Column Formula for Load at which Yielding Starts (1955) (0)
- Survey of Problems of Thin-Walled Structures: I—The Problem of Elastic Stability (1933) (0)
- Closure to “Discussion of ‘The Flexibility of Corrugated Pipes Under Longitudinal Forces and Bending’” (1932, Trans. ASME, 54(2), pp. 72–74) (1932) (0)
- Discussion: “Automotive Brakes With Servo-Action” (Loewenberg, F., 1930, Trans. ASME, 52(2), pp. 185–192) (1930) (0)
- Discussion: “Bending of Circular Plates With Large Deflection” (Way, Stewart, 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 627–633) (1934) (0)
- TORSIONAL STABILITY OF ALUkfINUhf ALLOY SEAXLESS TUBING By R. L. Moore and D. A. Paul Aluminum Company of America (2000) (0)
- Some refinements in methods of graphical integration (1942) (0)
- Optical Farfield Polarization Analysis for an Acoustically Birefringent Liquid (1969) (0)
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