Structural similitude for vibration response of laminated cylindrical shells with double curvature

In order to understand the applicability of scaled down models in designing laminated composite structures, an analytical investigation was undertaken to assess the feasibility of their use. Employment of similitude theory to establish similarity among structural systems can save considerable expens...

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