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Rept Re Academic Expert AP Boresi.Certificate of Svc Encl. Related Correspondence
ML20107K377
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Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 11/09/1984
From: Reynolds N
BISHOP, COOK, PURCELL & REYNOLDS, TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
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CON-#484-067, CON-#484-67 OL, NUDOCS 8411130103
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BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD _

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APPLICANTS' REPORT REGARDING ACADEMIC EXPERT I. INTRODUCTION On October 26, 1984, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board

(" Board") in the captioned proceeding, issued a Memorandum (Intent to Retain Academic Expert) (" Memorandum") in which it requested a-report on what Applicants had done to retain an expert from the academic community to review Applicants' Plan.

Texas Utilities Electric Company, et al. (" Applicants") hereby 3

submit their report.

II. BACKGROUND On December 28, 1983, the Board issued its Memorandum and Order (Quality Assurance for Design) in which it requested that Applicants produce additional evidence regarding the pipe support design program at Comanche Peak. In response to that Memorandum 8411130103 841109 ^ M PDR ADOCK 05000445 s O ,

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'and Order, Applicants submitted their " Plan to Respond to Memorandum and Order (Quality Assurance for Design)", on February

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3, 1984. Therein Applicants noted their intent to_ retain the services-of an expert from the academic community who will be asked to re-view the basic engineering principles to be

' addressed in the plan and to provide testi-mony.to the Boa,rd. [ Applicants' Plan at 4 3

.The' Board and parties have since agreed to seek. resolution of the technical matters' addressed in Applicants' Plan through

-smnmary disposition, reserving for hearing only those issues on which the Board cannot reach a reasoned decision through the written filings (Memorandum and Order (Written-Filing Decisions,

  1. 1: Some AWS/ASME Issues), June 29, 1984 at 2-3). At this time no issues have been identified for which it appears resolution cannot'be accomplished on the written pleadings.

.In its October 26, 1984, Memorandum the Board inquires as to the status of Applicants' retention of the academic expert

' mentioned in our Plan.1 As explained below, in accordance with Applicants' Plan and contrary to CAS.E's assertion, Applicants

~1 . This same topic is the subject of CASE's Second Motion for Summary Disposition Regarding Applicants' Plan and

" Supplement to Applicants' Plan to Respond to Memorandum and Order (Quality Assurance for Design), filed October 22, Applicants agree with'the Board (Memorandum at 1, 1984.

n.1) that summary disposition is not the appropriate method for addressing this question. Applicants demonstrate herein that they have satisfied the commitment in their Plan regarding retention of an academic expert. Accordingly, we L

consider this filing to constitute Applicants' response to

' . CASE's motion and urge that it be denied.

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- i have retained an expert, who has reviewed the basic engineering principles of Applicants' submittals and can present testimony if calledfupon to do so.

E II. -APPLICANTS' REPORT TO BOARD Pursuant to the commitment in their Plan, Applicants retained.last April, Dr. Arthur P. Boresi, Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Wyoming, to review the basic engineering principles employed in the review and analyses set forth in Applicants' motions for summary disposition. Dr. Boresi is a well-recognized expert in theoretical and applied mechanics, with_ extensive qualifications and experience'in material and structural behavior.. A copy of Dr. Boresi's resume is attached.

Dr. Boresi personally reviewed Applicants' motions for sum-mary disposition. His revicw and independent analyses did not reveal any defects in Applicants' fundamental engineering approach. Applicants did not, therefore, believe it necessary to amend or supplement any of their motions as a result of Dr.

Boresi's review. Applicants have employed some alternative methods of analysis suggested by Dr. Boresi in their responses to NRC Staff-questions to further su8stantiate the adequacy of the designs.

s Pursuant to Applicants' commitment in their Plan, Applicants may call'Dr. Boresi, as needed,' to provide testimony to the Board.2 Given the presen't status of these issues, however, we do not believeLthat such testimony will be required. The Board has yet to receive all filings to be submitted regarding the individual' topics address,ed under Applicants' Plan. Thus, the Board has not yet determined whether it requires any additional testimony to reach a reasoned decision. Should the Board make such a determination, it may be appropriate for Applicants to call Dr. Boresi to testify on those topics.

Respec 1 submitted, Nichol /S. F.eynolds Willia A.. orin 1 .

COOK, BISHOP, LIE PURCELL & REYNO h ,LDS 1200 Seventeenth Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 857-9800 November 9, 1984 2 Dr. Boresi has served as an expert witness in various legal proceedings, although he has not previously been an expert i witness in proceedings before the NRC. To familiarize himself with these proceedings, Dr. Boresi observed

. portions of the April, 1984, hearings regarding Cygna.

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Arthur P. Boresi Citizenship: U. S. A. Citizen

-Family Members: Wife. Clara Jean (Gordon); .three children, Jennifer Ann (Hill) .

Annette (Pueschel) and Nancy Jean (Lund).

Co=municatier. l.ddress: Department Head, Civil Engineering College of Engineering University of Wyoming University Station Box 3295

- Laramie, W 82071 Phone: (307) 766-5255 9' Home Address: 3310 Willett Drive Laramie, W 82070

, Phone: (307) 742-5266 Hobbies: Handball, Fishing, Skiing, Photography 4

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APB/ Spring, 1984-2 II. Education, Professional Awards, Affiliations, Recognitions A. Education

Background:

E Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio Premeteorology, 1943-1944 University of Illinois, BSEE, 1948 M.S. (T.A.M.), 1949 g Ph.D. (T.A.M.), 1953 Purdue University Nuclear Engineering - Summer,1958 University of Michigan Nuclear Engineering Institute - Summers, 1959, 1961 Argonne National Laboratory Nuclear Engineering Institute - Sunmer, 1960 B. Positions Held:

Research Engineer, North American Aviation, Downey, California, 1950 Research Engineer, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, i D.C., 1951 Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois 1949 - 1953 Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, 1953 - 1957 Associate Professor, University c' Illinois, 1957 - 1950 Professor, University of Illinois, 1959 - 1979 C. Present Rank and Position:

Head and Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Uni-versity of Wyoming, 1980 - Present D. Major Areajlf Study (Last Degree):

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

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'j)$ -d i Nelson E.' Rockefeller, New York Science and Technology Award, 1968 - 1969 ,

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Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Honorary)

Eta Kappa Nu,(Electrical Engineering Honorary) t-Sigma' Isu -( Alll Engineering Honorary) 0 '

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,H. . Profession'al Affiliations: Professional Engineers License,

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, American Society of Mechanical Engineers ( ASME) Fellow, 1965 American Academy of Mechanics,1972

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'American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) Fellow, 1970 American Society for Engineering Education ( ASEE),1959 Society for Ex;;rimental Strass Analysis (SESA),1962

. I. Special Grants and Awards:

Nelson E. Rockefeller, New York Science and Technology Award, 1968 - 1969, S25,000.00 Naval Sea Systems Research Chair Award, Naval Post Graduate School, honterey, CA, 1978 - 1979, $48,000.00 J. Invited Lectures:

Large Natural Draft Cooling Towers, Strength and Stability Mechanical Engineering Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, December 19, 1968 Stability of Axisymmetric Shells of ' Revolution Subjected to Wind Load, Civil Engineering Department , Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, . January 21, 1969

. Calculation of Buckling of Reentrant Shell Subjected to Uniform External Pressure, ASCE National Meeting on Structural Engin-ering, Louisville, Kentucky, April 14-18, 1969 Computations in Continuum Mechanics, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York, January 29, 1970 Calculation of the Response of Rods to Boundary Layer Pressure Fluctuations, Conference on Flow Induced Vibrations in Re-action System Components,.Argonne National Laboratory, May 14, 1970 Fluid Solid Interaction Problems, Clarkson College of Tech-nology, Potsdam, New York, May 6, 1971 Shakes and Shudders of an Ecological Structure (The Large Natural Draft Cooling Tower), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, April 7,1971 Creep of Metals Under Multiaxial States of Stress, First.

International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology, . West Berlin, September 21, 1971

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- Creep of Meta's, 'McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Decem-ber 15, 1971 High Temperature Problems in Metals, Ninth Annual International s

. Symposium of Applied Mechanics, Sponsored by Institute.

Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, April 2-3, 1972, Nouvo Leon, Mexico

-Strength of Large Cooling Towers Subject to Wind Loads, Okla-homa State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, February 24, 1972 On the Gun-Pointing Accuracy Study of an Anti-Armor Automatic Cannon, General T. J. Rodman Laboratory, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, January 27, 1977 Excitation of a Gun Barrel due to Firing, U.S. Army Annament Research and Development Command, Rensselaerville, New York, September 20, 1978 Accuracy of Small Dispersion Anti Armor Cannon, Weapons Engineering Naval Post Graduate School, April 20, 1979 Design of Large Natural Draft Cooling Towers, Mechanical Engineering Naval Post Graduate School, January 18, 1979 The Large Natural Draft Cooling Tower: Stress Analysis and Stability, Civil Engineering Department, University of California at Davis, May 24, 1979 Structural Dynamics (A General Topic with Specific Applications),

Civil and ' Architectural Engineering Department, University

- of Wyoming, October 13,1980 Gun rointing Accuracy, Civil and Architectural Engineering

. Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, February 13, 1981' The Dynamics of Elastic Gun Tubes, Engineering Science Department, .

g University of Florida, Gainesville, November 14, 1981

- Gun Dynamics, Mecnanical Engineering Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, March 25, 1982 State-of-the-Art of Dynamics of Flexible Gun Tubes, Launch and Flight Division, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, Jan. 26, 1984.

K. Short Courses Offered:

Finite Elements for U.S. Industrial and Chemical Corporation, 4

Tuscola, Illinois, June 15-20, 1975

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APB/ Spring, 1984-6 III. Professional Activities:

A. .Non-Academic:

1. Consulting:

g Consultant, Atomic Energy Commission, 1958 - 1961

. Consultant, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1957 - 1962 Consultant, Allison Division ~, GMC, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1960 - 1969 Consultant, The Marley Company, Mission, Kansas, 1965 -1979 Consultant, U.S. Industrial Chemical Corporation, Tuscola, Illinois, 1973 - 1979 Consultant , U.S. Army, Rodman Laboratory, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, 1974 - 1979 Consultant, Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1968 - 1970 Consultant , Fenix and Sisson, Inc. , Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1959 - 1962 Consultant, Woodward, Clyde and Sherrad, Oakland, California, 1960 - 1963 Consultant, B. C. Christopher & Co. (Cape Grain Company),

. Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 1973 - 1974 Consultant, Libbey-Owens-Ford, Toledo, Ohio, 1979 - present Consultant, U.S. Army Corps of Engineering,1979 present Expert Witness for several law firms .

Head, Consulting Firm of BLM Applied Mechanics Consultants, 1960 present

2. Professional Engineer Activities:

He served on the University of Illinois Professional Engineers Education Committee from 1969 - 1979. During this time, he taught refresher courses for the Illinois

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2. Professional Engineer Activities (Cont ed.):

Professional Engineering Examination to over 3000 engineers on electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering topics.

E He contributed heavily to the writing of the text,

- Professional Engineer Notes, University of Illinos, Office of Continuing Education and Public Service, Cham-paign, Illinois, which served to prepare engineers for licensing in Illinois, and he contributed to the Typical Questions Manual used by engineers to prepare for the Illinois Profess _onal Engineers Examination.

. 3. Industrial Experience:

Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, Mechanics Division, 1961 U.S. Army Construction Engineering Laboratory, Champagne, Illinois, 1977 Research Engineering, North American Aviation, Downey,

. California, 1950 Materials Engineering, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.~, 1951

4. Government Experience:

Delegate to Geneva Disarmament Conference, 1958-1959

5. Professional Boards, Position Held:

Vice Chairman Stability Committee, ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division, 1979-1980 Chairman, Stability Committee, ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division , 1980 - 1982 Vice Chairman, Stability Canmittee, ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division, 1982-1983 Treasurer, American Academy of Mechanics, 1974-1977

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5. Professional Boards, Position Held (Conted.):

Vice Chairman, Publication Committee, ASCE Engineering Mechanics Division, 1981-1984 Committee Member, Programs Committee, ASCE Engineering E Mechanics Division, 1980-1982 Member,. Composite Materials Committee, Society of Experimental Stress Analysis, 1983 Member, Fracture Committee, Society of Experimental Stress Analysis, 1983 Member, Structural Testing Committee, Society of Experimental Stress Analysis, 1983 Member-at-Large, Structural Stability Research Council 1983-1985

6. -Technical heeting Activities:

Chairman, ASME Applied Mechanics Division, Shells Session, 1968 Chairman, ASME/ASCE Joint Conference, Boulder, CO, Stability Session, June 1981 Co-Chairman, Applied Mechanics Session, Chicago, IL,1964

Chairman, Stability Session, ASCE Spring Meeting, Las Vegas,

, Nevada, April 26-30, 1982 Co-Chairman, Experimental Mechanics Methods (Moire I), Spring Meeting Society of Experimental Stress Analysis, Hawaii, May 1982 .

Chairman, Sescion No. 52, Dynamic Stability of Engineering

  • Systems, ASCE, 1982 Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, October 25-27, 1982 Chairman, Session No. ST-1, Stability of Shells, Fourth ASCE-EMD Specialty Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 23-25, 1983 t.

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7. Paper Review Activities:

AIAA (American Institute for Astronautics and Aeronautics)

Journal of Applied Mechanics, ASME Journal of Engineering Mechanics, ASCE Jaurnal of Structural Engineering, ASCE -

Nuclear Engineering and Design Journal Applied Mcchanics Reviews

8. Editorial Activities:

Editorial Committee of the Tenth Southeast Conference of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Editor, Nuclear Engineering Design Journal, 1965 - Present Associate Editor, International Journal j[f Structural Mechanics, 1982 - Present Editorial and Planning Committee, Purdue ASCE:EMD Specialty Conference, May 1983 B. Academic, Activities - Non-Teaching, Curriculum, Thesis Advis-ing, etc.:

1. . Undergraduate Student Advising (average number per semester)

University of Illinois, 5 per semester University of Wyoming,15 per semester

2. M.S. Student Advising:

University of Illinois, Approximately 40 students during the period of 1956 -1979 -

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3. Ph.D. Student Thesis Advising University of lillinos, 21 students during the period of 1960 - 1979 E

Name Date John E. Bower 1961 Paul E. . Wilson -

1961 Emory L. Kemp 1962 Robert J. Nikolai 1962 James L. Hill 1963 George Sliter 1963 Ralph M. Verette 1963 Robert M. Jones 1964 Charles C. Fretwell 1965 I. C. Wang 1966 Robert D. Cook 1967 Frank Vigneron 1968 R. M. Kanazawa 1969 Thomas W. Pickel, Jr. 1969 J. E. Stoneking 1970 T. R. Branca 1971 J. L. Ford 1973 Gordon H. Holze 1974 Y. K. Liao 1977 S. K. Sharma 1977

,. S. Jerath 1978 University of Wyoming: Laramie K. A. Wang 1980

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4. Course-Curriculum Development cn; 0ther Innovations:

Nuclear Engineering Curriculum, University of Illinois, 1960 - 1968 Theoretical and Applied hechanics Curriculum, Undergraduate, s 1960 - 1965 _

- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Curriculum, Graduate,

. 1965 - 1970 Engineering Science, Graduate Program, Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York, 1968 - 1969

5. Other Student Activities Engineering Mechanics Faculty Advisor, University of Illinois, 1970 - 1971 Nuclear Engineering Faculty Advisor, University of Illinois, 1965 - 1979 C. Academic Activities (Direct Teaching cg[ Classes)
1. Undergraduate Courses University of Illinois: Champaign-Urbana (1949 - 1979)

Engineering Mechanics I (Statics & Dynamics)

Advanced Dynamics I Vibrations I

. Strength of Materials

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2. Graduate Courses University of Illinois: Champaign-Urbana (1953 - 1979)

Advanced Dynamics II Vibrations II Advanced Strength of Materials Elasticity I and II Energy Methods in Mechanics Theory of Shells Thermomechanics Problems in Nuclear Reactors Theory of Stability (Structural Buckling)

University of Wyoming: Laramie Semester-Year Number Subject Spring, 1980 CE 790M-1 Advanced Mechanics of Materials Spring, 1980 CE 804D Theory of Plates and Shells ,

Spring, 1981 CE 700K Theory of Elasticity Spring, 1981 CE 790M-3 Structural Dynamics Fall, 1981 CE 790M-3 Structural Mechanics Spring, 1982 CE(ME) 700K Theory of Elasticity D. Visiting Professorships, Visiting Fellows, Other Visiting Positions Held Distinguished Visiting Professor, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York, 1968 - 1969 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, 1978 - 1979

APB/ Spring, 1984-13 E. . 0ther Service jt:l the University

1. Department Activities ;; Committees University eJ[ Illinos: Ch ampairn-Urbana E

Solid Mechanics Coordinator for Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (TAM) (3 3 ears)

Member Executive Committee for TAM (5 years)

Seminar Coordin$ator for Graduate Program (4 years)

Curriculum Committee, Nuclear Engineering Program (10 years)

Committee on Heat Transfer, Fluids, and Continuum Mechanics in Nuclear Engineering (Chairman) (2 years)

Curriculum Committee (TAM) (4 years)

University oj[ Wyoming: Laramie Civil and Architectural Engineering Head Search Committee 1980

2. College Activities ; Committees University jtf Illinois: Chanpaign-Urbana Member Nuclear Engineering Advisory Group (15 years)

Department Representative of College Policy and Development Committee (Served as Secretary and Chairman) (3 years)

University of Wyoming: Laramie Engineering Building Committee,1980 - Present ASEE Activities Committee,1980 - Present Deanes Head Committee,1981 - Present Faculty Student Committee,' 1981 - Present

-3. University Activities ; Committees University cj[ Illinois ; Champaign-Urbana Member Liaison Comm.ittee, University of Illinois and U.S.

Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (8 years) 1971 - 1979

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Review Committee for Cnemical Engineering, 1981 - 1982 Personnel Task Force - L.E.T.C./ Wyoming Research Corp., 1983 F. Research Proposals Awarded Name Agency S Amount Date Stability of Shells Office of Naval $240,000. 1954-Research 1960 Engineering Science New York Science S 25,000. 1968-Graduate Program Foundation 1969 Dynamic Response of U.S. Army Construc- 30,000. 1971-Visccalastic Solid tion Research 1972 Laboratory Gun Dynamics Stress Rock Island Arsenal 49,000. 1973-

.__ Analysis 1975 Gun Pointing Accuracy U.S. Army Ballistics 96,980. 1978-Research Lab. 1979 Coal Evaluation in U.S.G.S. 406,412. 1981-Rock Springs and 1983 Kemmerer Areas, WY Volcanic Rock Region 17 Companies 35,000./ 1981--

Oil Exploration company /

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annually IV. Publications (Full Reference Information)

A. Books (Title, Publisher, Date)

1. Published Elasticity in Engineerina Hechanics, Prentice-Hall International, New York, NY, 1965, Second Edition, 1974 Engineering Mechanics, Vol.1 - Statics, Vol. II - Dynamics hcGraw-Hill,1959 (with H. L. Langhaar)

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1. Published (Cont'd.)

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Advanced bkchanies of Materials, J. Wiley & Sons, New York, 3rd Ed., 1978, 696 pages ( Selected as Mechanical Engi-neers Book of the Month, McGraw-Hill Book Company, November, 1979) t Editor of and Contributor to Problems iyt Applied Mechanics, The Proceedings of a Symposium Honoring Professor H. L.

. Langhaar, University of Illinois, Urbana, April, 1978

2. Ir1 Progress Currently working on the 4th Edition of Advanced Mechanics oj[ Materials, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1978 Currently working on the 3rd Edition of Elasticity in Engineering Mechanics, 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall, Inc. , Englewood Cliffs , NJ,1974 Currently working on 2nd Edition of Engineering Mechanics, 1st Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, NY
3. Book Reviews

" Design for Creep," by R. K. Penny and D. L. Marriott, McGraw-Hill Book Company (UK) Ltd., 1971, 291 pages, 167 figures in Nuclear Engineering and Design 22 (1972) 366-368

" Dynamic Problems of Thermoelasticity," by W. Nowacki, edited by P. H. Francis and R. B. Hetnarski, Leyden, The Netherlands, Noordhoff International (Warsaw, Poland, PWN-Polish Scientific) (1975), xv + 436 pp. in Applied Mechanics Reviews, Vol. 29, No.10, October 1976,

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" Current Work on Behavior of Material at Elevated Temperature," .

edited by A. O. Schaefer, The American Society of Mechanical dngineers, United Engineering Center, New York, Na- York, (1974), 185 pages in Applied Mechanics Reviews, Vol. 29, No. 9, pp. 1381-1382

" Wind and Seismic Ef fects ," Lew, H. S. , editor, Proceedings of the Seventh Joint Panel Conference of the U.S. -

Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources, May 20-23, 1975, National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. , (1977) xvii + 495 pp.', in Applied Mechanics Reviews, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 479-480 1

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J APB/ Spring, 1984-16 B. Papers Submitted to and Accepted for Publication or Already Published in High Level Technical Journals or Proceedings with Rigorous REiew Procedures ~

" Coefficients of irregularity of a rotating system considering torsional elasticities of the shaft," Proceedings of the E First U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, June, 1951, pp. 111-118 "A refinement of the theory of buckling of rings under uniform pressure," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 20, No. 1, March 1955, pp.95-102

" Buckling and post-buckling behavior of cylindrical shells subjected to external pressure," Book of Abstracts,Section II, IX International Congress of Applied Mechanics, Brussels, 1956, p. 26 (with H. L. Langhaar)

" Strain energy and equilibrium of a shell subjected to arbitrary temperature distribution," Proceedings of the Third U.S.

National Congress of Applied Mechanics, June 1958, pp. 393-400 (with H. L. Langhaar)

" Snap-through and post-buckling behavior of cylindrical shells under the action of external pressure," Engineering Experi-ment Station Bulletin No. 443, University of Illinois, Urbana, April 1957 (with H. L. Langhaar)

" Buckling of a cylindrical shell subjected to external pressure,"

Osterreichisches Ingenieur - Archive, XIV (3),1960, pp.189-203 (with H. L. Langhaar)

" Critical study of the Prot Method of fatigue testing," Revue Generale jjie Mechanique, 38 (62), February 1954, pp. 5-60 (with T. J. Dolan)

" Energy theory of buckling of circular rings and arches," Pro-caedings of the Second U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, June 1954, pp. 437-444 (with H. L. Langhaar) ,

" String energy expression for a circular cylinder shell including transverse shear efects," Developments in Mechanics, Vol.1, Plenum Press,1961, pp. 340-354 (with R. C. Miller)

"Effect of certain approximations upon the theoretical buckling of circular rings and arches," Developments in Mechanics, Vol.1, Plenum Press,1961, pp.128-142 (with C. S. Chen)

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8. Papers Submitted to and Accepted for Publication or Alreade Published in High Level Technical Journals or Proceedings with Rigorous Review Procedures (Cont'd.)

" Deflections of non-homogeneous anisotropic elastic-plates subjected to heating," Proceedings of Indian Theoretical and Applied C Mechanics symposium, 1961, pp. 21-31 (with H. L. Langhaar and R. E. Miller)

" Equilibrium and stability of a ring under non-uniformly dis-tributed pressure ," Proceedings of Fourth U.S. National Congress on Applied Mechanics, Berkeley, CA, June 18 -20, 1962, pp. 459-467

" Buckling of axially-compressed bilayered fiber-reinforced elastic cylindrical shell," Proceedings, Second Southeastern Con-ference on Theoretical and Applied hechanics, 1964, pp.95-116

" Elastica supported at midpoint by a spring," Engineering Mechanics Journal, ASCE, April 1964, pp.1-15 "Large deflection of a clamped circular plate including effects of transverse shear," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 31, Series E, No. 3, 1964, pp. 540 2541 3

" Buckling of axially compressed cylindrical shells reinforced by circumferential fiber winders ," AIAA Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1965, po. 175-177 (with H. L. Langhaar, G. Love, and L. Marcus)

" Buckling of a long fiber-wound cylindrical shell due to stresses caused by windings," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 32E, No.1,1965, pp. 81-66 (with H. L. Langhaar, L. Marcus , and G. Love)

" Stress problem of contiguous coaxial circular cylinders subjected to non-homogeneous temperature distribution and to pressure,"

Journal oj[ Nuclear Structural Engineering, Vol.1, No. 2, 1965, pp. 86-97

" Elastic plates: Annotated bibliography 1930-1962, University of Illinois, Enginering Experiment Station, Technical Report No.10, October 1964 (with G. E. Sliter and R. J. Nikolai)

" Relations among stresses, stress resultants, and moments for the axi-symmetric clastic shell problem," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 33, Series E, No. 2, 1966, pp. 455-456

" Buckling of a uniformly compresed ring with radial elastic support," Proceedings of the Ninth Hidwestern Mechanics Conference, Vol. 3 Developments in Mechanics, John Wiley

& Sons,1967, pp. 443-449 (with G. E. Sliter)

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1. 15 . Papere Subnitted to and A ecpted for Fublication or Already Published in High Level Technical Journals or Proceedings with

, Rigorous Review Procedures (Cont'd.)

" Energy Methods in parametric excitation of rings," Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 2, 1968, pp. 196-202 (with H. C. Raichenbach) E

" Creep closure of a spherical cavity in an infinite medium (with special application to Project dribble, Tatum Salt 5 Dome, Mississippi)," AECU-8163, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1968

" Strain energy expression for large deformations of isotropic elastic shells subjected to arbitrary temperature dis-tribution," Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1966, p. 443-464_(with-I. C. Wang)

" Buckling of a cooling tower," Proceedings of Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics, Laval University, Vol.1,1967, pp.1-130 (with H. L. Langhaar and R. E. Miller)  ;

" Analyses of circular bars and tapered twisted bar," Proceedings of the 10th Midwestern Mechanics Conference,1968, pp. 601-614 (with R. E. Miller)

"On a theory for axisynunetric elastic shells of moderate thick-ness," Proceedings 4th Southeastern Conference on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,1969, pp.199-220 (with R. J. Nikolai)

" Convergence criteria and error estimations for finite element stiffness methods in plate bending," Proceedings Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 2, University of Waterloo, .

1969, pp. 287-288

" Kinds of convergence and improved convergence of conforming finite element solutions in plate bending," Nuclear

  • Engineering and Design, Vol.11, No. 9, March 1970, .

pp. 159-176

" Stability of hyperboloidal cooling tower," Proceedings of ASCE, Vol.-96, No. Eh5, October 1970, pp. 753-779 (with R.E. Miller and H. L. Langhaar)

" Calculations of the response of rods to boundary layer pressure fluctuations," Proceedings of the Conference on Flow-Induced Vibrations in Reactor System Compon1nts, ANL-7685, (with R. M. Kanazara)

"A theory of free vibration of orthotropic shells of revolution,"

Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol.14, Part 2,1970, pp. 271-285 (with !. E. Stoneking)

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5.. Papers Submitted to and Accepted for' Publication or Alreadv Published in HigE Level Technical Jouernals or P Eceedings with Rigorous Review Procedures (Cont'd.)

' "Effect of the earth's gravitational forces of the flexible crossed-dipole satellite configuration, 1: Configuration stability c and despin," Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute Trans-action, Vol. 3, Part 2, 1970, pp. 115-126 (with Frank Vigneron)

" Evaluation of creep laws and flow criteria for two metals sub-jected to steppdd load and temperature changes," Experi-mental bhchanic s , Vol . 11, No . 5, May - 1971, pp . 1-d

" Creep of metals under multiaxial states of stress," Nuclear Engineering and Design , Vol.18, No. - 3, Feoruary 1972, pp. 416-456 (with 0. M. Sidebottom)

" Periodic response of a visco-elastic cooling tower," Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 22, No. 1, August 1972, pp. 75- '

94 (with H. L. Langhaar)

" Creep of a uniaxial metal matrix composite subjected to axial and onormal lateral loads," Proceedings of the First Inter-national Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor '

Technology, Vol. 6, Part L. 1973, pp. 109-131 (with T. R.

Branca)

"Hydroelastic vibrations of reactor fuel rods subject to parallel turbulent flow," Proceedings of the First International Conference on ~ Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology, Vol. 3, Part E, 1973, pp. 247-275 (with R. M. Kanazawa)

" Computer Mapped Hologram Immages," Engineering Mechanics Journal, ASCE, April 1974 (with J. L. Ford)

" Periodic excitation of a finite linear viscoelastic solid,"

Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 30, No. 3, September 1974, pp. 349-368 (with H. L. Langhaar and R. E. Miller)

" Free vibration analysis using substructuring," Journal of the Structural Division, ASCE, December 1975, Proceedings Paper 1178, pp. 2627-2639

" Stress analysis for time-dependent problems in rock mechanics,"

2nd Congress of the International Society of Rock Mechanics, Vol. 2,1976, pp. 4-21, Belgrade 9

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Rj orous RE iew Procedures (Cont'd.)

"On the gun point accuracy of an anti-armor automatic cannon,"

(with H. L. Langhaar, R. E. Miller, and S. C. Chu), Pro- t ceedings ist Conference on Dynamics of Precision Gun Weapons, U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Com-mand, Dover, NJ,1977, pp. 577-602 -

" Boundary conditions at a cone-cylinder shell junction," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 45, December 1978, pp. 938-941

" Analysis of silos subjected to grain and wind loads," Pro-ceedings of the 8th U.S. Congress of Applied Mechanics, U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, CA, June 26-30, 1978 (with S. Jerath)

" Finite element weighted residual methods: Axisymmetric shells,"

Journal oj[ the Engineering hechanics Division, ASCE, August, 1978, Proceedings Paper 13934, EM4, pp. 895-909 (with S. K. Sharma)

" Excitation of a gun barrel due to firing," Procedings of the 2nd U.S.' Army Symposium on Gun Dynamics, U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command, Benet Weapons Laboratory, Watervliet1, NY, 12189, pp. 59-67

" Thermal stresses in reinforced hyperboloidal cooling towers,".

accepted for presentation at the Annual ASCE Convention, October 14-20, 1978, Chicago, IL, and published in ASCE Proceedings on Large Natural Draft Cooling Towers, (with S. K. Sharma), Preprint No. 3303

" Earthquake-Induced rocking and translation of a cooling tower,"

Accepted for presentation at the Annual ASCE Convention, October 14-20, 1978, Chicago, IL, and published in ASCE Proceedings on Large Natural Draft Cooling Towers (with H. L. Langhaar and R. E. Miller), Preprint No. 3304 "Humerical solutions for large deflections and stability of circu- .

lar rings and arches," in Problems in Applied Mechanics, the Proceedings of a Symposium honoring Professor H. L. Langhaar, Department of Theoretical 'and Applied Mechanics, University of Illinois, Urbana, April 27, 1978

" Stress analysis of bins by shell bending theory," ASCE Proceedings Journal of Structural Division, Vol.105, ST6, June 1979 (with S. Jerath)

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  • APB/ Spring, 1984-21 B. Papers Submitted to and Accepted for Publication or Alreadv Published in-High Level Technical Journals or Proceedings with Rigorous Revie" Procedures (Cont'd.)

"The stresses in mass : flow bins due to wind and granular bulk material," Proceedings of AS IE Symposium on Mechanics Applied 2

- to the Transport of Bulk Materials, AMD-Vol. 31, ASME, 345 E. 47th Street, New' York, NY, 1979, pp. 113-125 (with

'S. Jerath)

"Trans'.ent response of a gun system under repeated firing," NPS -

79-08, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 20362, l} September, 1979.

" Vibration of cantilever beam that slides axially 'in a rigid frictionless hole," NPS-69-79-009, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C. , 20362, September 1979 i=

" Thermal and gravity stress in hyperboloidal cooling towers ,"

Nuclear - Engineering . Design , 61 (1980), pp. 3-45, (with S. Sharma)

'" Finite - Element Method for the Generally Orthotropic Thin Disk Subjected to Diametrically Opposed Concentrated Boundary Forces," presented at Joint ASCE-ASME Mechanics Conference, Boulder, CO, June 1981, preprint available (with K. Wang and-K. Chong)

" Fourier Series Model for an Orthotropic Circular Disk Subjected -

to Non-Uniformed Boundary Stress Distributions," presented at 3rd International Conference on Mathematical Modeling,

' June 1981, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, Proceedings 'available (with K. Wang and K. Chong)

" Dynamics of Rigid Guns with Straight Tubes," Proceedings of the 3rd U.S. Army Symposium on Gun Dynamics, U.S. Army ARADCOM, Benet Weapons Laboratory, Watervliet, NY, May 1982

" Excitation of Filte Viscoelastic Solid on Springs," Journal of,

, Nuclear Engineering and Design, ~ 71 (1982), pp.179-193. .

"A Review of Selected Works on Gun Dynamics," U.S. Army Armament Research and Development Command, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD '21005, Reviewed Publication ARBRL-CR-00500, January 1983 4

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" Dynamics of a Projectile in a Concentric Flexible Tube," U.S. Army '

Armament Research and Development Command, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD 21005, Reviewed Publi- -

cation ARBRL-CR-00501, February 1983

" Dynamics of Rigid duns with Straight Tubes," (with H. L. Langhaar)

U.S. Army Armament Research Command, Ballistic Research Labora-tory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005, Reviewed Publication ARBRL-CR-00502, February 1983

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"Large Deflections of Rectangular Plates" (with John P. Turner)

International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics, Vol.18,

. No. 2, 1983,-pp. 125-131. *

"Effect of Out-of-Roundnes on Stresses in a Cooling Tower," (with H. L. Langhaar) Thin-Walledstructures, Vol. 1, 1983, pp.-31-54.

" Dynamics of Rigid Guns with Straight Tubes," (with H. L. Langhaar, .

R. E. Miller, and A. S. Elder) Recent Advances irt Engineer-

, ing Mechanics and Their Impact ort Civil Engineerinc Practice, Vol. I, ASCE, New York, NY, 1983, pp. 226-229.

" Dynamics of a Projectile in a Concentric Flexible Tube," (with l

H. L'. Langhaar, R. E. Miller, and A. S. Elder) Recent Advances in Engineerina Mechanics and Their Impact on Civil Engineering Practice, Vol. I, ASCE, New York, NY, 1983, pp. 230-234.

C. Technical Reports ojf Limited Distribution

1. City, State, Federal cn; University Reports

" General investigations of thin shells including the ef fect of non-homogeneous temperature distribution," TAM Report No.177, University of Illinois, Urbana, August 1960

j. " Theory of non-homogeneous anisotropic elastic shells sub-jected to arbitrary temperature distribution," TAM Report No.143, University of Illinois, Urbana, April 1959 (with H. L. Langhaar and R. E. Miller)

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"An evaluation of the factors influencing the stability of a large underground cavity," AECU-4654, United States Atomic Energy Commission,1959 (with D.U. Deere and H. L'. Langhaar) f

" Strain . energy axpression for a circular cylindrical shell including transverse shear effects, " TAM Report No.159,

  • University of Illinois, Urbana, February 1960 (with R. E. Miller)

" Annotated bibliography of selected references on the theory .

of elastic plates," TAM Report No.158, University of Illinois, Urbana, January 1960 (with P. W. Wilson)

" Strain energy expressions for large deflections of heated rectangular plates including ef fects of transverse shear," TAM Report No.170, University of Illinois, Urbana, July 1960 (with P. E. Wilson)

" Strain energy expressions for large deflections of isotropic elastic shells subjected to arbitrary temperature distri-bution," TAM Report No. 176, University of Illinois, Urbana, August 1960 (with I. C. Wang)

"A theory of anisotropic axially symmetric shells including transverse shear ef fects," First Technical Report ,

Allison Division, GMC, February 1962 (with R. E. Miller)

"The influence of transverse shear on the large deflection of elastic flat plates," TAM Report No. 606, University of Illinois, Urbana 1961 (with P. E. Wilson)

"Large deflections of a plate strip including the effects of transverse shear," TAM Report No. 605, University of Illinois, Urbana,1961 (with R. J. Nikolai)

"The ef fect of transverse shear on the equilibrium and stability of plates and shells," TAM Report No. 628,

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  • University of Illinois, Urbana, 1962 (with J. L. Hill, et al.)

" Stress distribution in the cracked portion of a reinforced concrete beam," TAM Report No. 250, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963 (with E. E. Reis)

. " Elastic plates: Annotated bibliography 1930-1962," TAM Report No. 257, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963 (with R. J. Nikolai and G. E. Sliter)

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"On a theory of mcisymmetric elastic shells of moderate

- thickness ," TAM Report No. 26, University of Illinois, Urbana,1964 (with R. J. Nikolai)

I "A theory of buckling of axially compressed anisotropic elastic cylinder including transverse stress ef fects,"

TAM Report No. 637, . University of Illinois, Urbana, 1963

" Euler buckling' of a ring-reinforced cylindrical shell'

.- subject to external pressure," TAM Report No. 269, University of Illinois, Urbana, September 1964 "A Papkovich-Neuber solution for the stresses and dis-placements in an infinitely long hollow circular cylinder," TAM Report No. 278, University of Illinois, Urbana, _ September 1965

" Creep of metals under multiaxial states of stress," TAM Report No. 347, University of Illinois, Urbana, August 1971

" Finite element weighted residual methods for static analysis of reinforced axi ymmetric shells ," TAM Report No. 414,

._ University of IllAnois, Urbana,'May 1977 "The analysis of covered cylindrical storage bins subjected to unsymmetrical loading .by shell bending theory," TAM Report No. 419, University of -Illinois, Urbana, September 1977

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2. Consulting Reports - Professional Eneineering Reports .

Allison Division oj[ General Motors Applied Mechanics Reports ( AAHR)

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1. Vibrations of a Turbine Wheel with Rigid Blades, November 1964; Supplement: Scale Factors for Normalizing Vibration Analysis of a Turbine Wheel. See also AAMR No. 4
2. Large Axially Symmetric Deflections of Heated Shells of Revolution, . November 1964
3. Large Axially Symmetric Deflections of Heated Shells of Revolution, November 1964. Addendum to AAMR No. 3, April 1965
4. Strain Energy of a Circular Ring of Constant Cross Section, December 1964
5. Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades, January 1965 .
6. Strain Energy of a Twisted Vane, January 1965
7. Bending Vibration of Cantilever Blades, January 1965
8. Differential equations for Circular Bar Subjected to Axial, Transverse, and Torsional Loads, January 1965. ' Addendum to AAMR No. 8: Temperature Effects in a Circular Bar, June 1965. See also AAMR No. 5
9. Isothermal Analogy for Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades, February 1965
10. Differential Equations for a Tapered Twisted Bar, March 1965 11 '. Energy Method of Analysis of Bending of Bearing Support
  • Structures, March 1965
12. Plane Stress Problem of a Disk Subjected to Radially f -

Directed Point Edge Load by the Method of Fourier Series, May 1965

13. Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades, May 1965. Addend um to AAMR No. 13: Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades--

Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations, hay 1965. Second Addendum to AAMR No. 13: Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades: Variable E and h, October 1965 L

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14. Differential Equaticus Method of Analysis of Bearing Support Structures, May 1965
15. Plane Stress Problem of a Disk Subjected to Tangent- '

ially Directed Point Load by the Method of Fourier Series, May 1965

16. Plane Stress Problem of a Rimmed Disk Subjected to Radially and Tangentially Directed Concentrated Edge Loads, May 1965
17. Elastic Axis and Torsional Stiffness of Simple Turbine

. Blade with Ramp Angle, June 1965

18. Rimmed Disk Subjected to Edge Couple in the Plane of the Disk, September 1965
19. Vibrations of a Turbine Wheel with Flexible Blades, October-1965
20. Elastic Axis and Torsional Stiffness of Simple Turbine Blade with Ranp Angle, December 1965. Adderdum:

October 1966

21. Free Vibration of a Turbine Wheel: Finite-Difference Method, December 1966
22. Lateral Vibration of a Rectangular Cantilever Flat Plate, March 1967
23. Plane Stress Problem of Turbine Wheel with Variable Thickness and Nonhomogeneous Orthotropic Material, March 1967
24. Bending of Beryllium Plates, March 1967
25. I' lane Stress Problem of Turbine Wheel with Variable .

Thickness and Nonhomogeneous. Anisotropic Material, July 1967

26. Approximate Method of Computation of Stresses and Deformation of a Centrifugal Compressor Blade, January 1968
27. Recommendations on the Calculation of Elastic and Creep Deformation of Nonhomogeneous Turbine Diske of Variable Thickness, January 1968

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28. Simplified Differential Equations for a Circular Bar and a Tapered Twisted Bar, January 1969
29. Thermal Stresses in the Skin of a Turbin blade, E February 1965
30. Effect of Elastic Waves on Stresses in Gears, 2 February 1965
31. Effects of Creep in Gas Turbine Blades, February 1965
32. Vibration of a Turbine Wheel: Correction to Strain Energy of the Rim, May 1965
33. Differential Equation for Circular Bar . ..: Circular Ring with Internal Pressure, May 1965
34. Thermal Stresses in Turbine Blades . . . Flat Plate Example, July 1965
35. Shell to Enforce Node Line in Rotating Disk, August 1965
36. Examples for Check of Numerical Analysis of Thermal Stress Problems of Turbine Blades, September 1965
37. Nonlinear Theory of Rotationally Symmetric Shells, December 1965
38. Thermal Stresses in a Rectangular Flat Plate, January 1966

'39. Analysis of Radial Stresses in a Turbine Blade, June 1966

40. Comparison of Exact and Approximate Solutions of a Thermal Stress Problem, October 1966 .
41. Repicsentation of a Tabulated Function of Two Variables by a Double Trigonometric Sum, October 1966
42. Nun .ical Integration of Two Point Boundary Value Problem, February 1968
43. Data Input for Direct Solution Frame Program, January 1968

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-The Marley Company (Barley Applied Mechanics Reports - MAMR) 1.- Sussiary of Prel'iininary Studies on Analysis of Cooling Tower Structures, October 1965

'2. Analysis of Cylindrical Cooling Tower, October 1965 E 3.. Preliminary Ana' lysis of the Hyperboloidal Cooling Tower, November 1965

4. Buckling of a Cplindrical Shell Subjected to Wind Pressure, December 1965
5. Susinery of Calculations on Buckling of a Cylindrical Shell Unde 1E Wind Pressure, February 1966
6. Comparison of Membrane Solution and Bending Analysis of StressFs in a Cylindrical Shell, May 1966
7. Membrane Analysts of Stresses in Fort Martin Cooling Tower, Atigbst 1966; Addendtun to Marley Applied

-Mechanics" Report No. 7: Membrane Analysis of Stresses 'ih Fort Martin Cooling Tower., September 1966. Sociand Addendum to Marley Applied Mechanics Report Nod 7: Displacements in Fort Martin ~ Cooling  ::

Tower, August 1966

8. Stability of tWe Fort Martin Cooling Tower, October 1966. Ad'diendum to Harley Applied Mechanics Report NoV 8: Stability of the Fort Martin Cooling Tbwer: Addendum, March 1967
9. Analysis of Sthases in a Cooling Tower by Bending Theory ofMShells, December 1966. Addendum to Harley Applied Mechanics Report No. 9: Numeric al'.~

Analysis bf Stresses in a Cooling Tower'by the Bending 1Eeory of Shells, July 1968

10. Stability of #1typerboloidal Cooling Tower, February .

1968

11. Earthquake Sh'alks of a Cooling Tower, November 1968
12. Stuamry Report 4f Structural Analyses of Cooling Towers, January 1969
13. Displacements 4or Axially Symmetric Shells of Revolution:  :

Membrane Theory, July 1969

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MAMR) (Cont'd.)

14. Summary Report on Membrane Theocy of Cooling Towers:

Preparation of Computer Program input Data and Subroutines, October 1969

15. Buckling of a Cooling Tower under Self Weight, November 1969
16. Effect of Weight on the Stability of a Cooling Tower, -

November 1969

17. Dynamic Overloading of Cooling Towers, January 1970
18. Commentary on Stress Analysis of Cooling Towers, January 1970
19. Sta'ility of Cooling Towers with Tapered Shells, March 1970
20. Membrane Analysis of a Cooling Tower with a Bulge, April 1970
21. Dynamic Overloading of a Cooling Tower, May 1970
22. Free Vibrations of Shells of Revolution, July 1970
23. Forced Vibration of a Cooling Tower, August 1970
24. Critical Review of the Paper " Earthquake Design of Cooling Towers," September 1970 o
25. Forced Vibration of a Cooling Towor (Extension of MAMR No. 23), October 1970
26. Aeroelastic Modelling of a Coo' ling Tower, October 1970

.27. Damping of Viscoelastic Structures, December 1970 '

28. Periodic Response of a Viscoelastic Cooling Tower to -

Gusts or Earthquakes, January 1971

29. Effect of Out-of-Roundness on Stresses in a Cooling Tower, May 1971~
30. Finite Difference Equations and Computer Program for Periodic Response of a Viscoelastic Cooling Tower to Gusts or Earthquakes, June 1971 4

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MAMR) tCont'd.)

31. Stress Analysis of a Cooling Tower with Equally-Spaced Stress Concentrations at the Bottom of the Shell, November 1971 c
32. Propagation of Edge Stress Concentration in a Hyper-boloidal Cooling Tower, June 1972
33. Digital Computer Program for Static Stresses in Shells, September 1972
34. Digital Computer Program for Static Stresses in Shells (Extension of hAMR No. 31), November 1972

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35. Statistical Analysis of Drop Sizes, December 1973
36. Useres Manual for Finite Element Shell Programs

, SAMMSOR-III (Modified) and STADYN, October 1973

37. Statistical Analysis of Drop Sizes (Extension of HHR No. 35), January 1974
38. The Canputer Code STADYN (Extension of MAMR No. 36),

April 1974

39. Soundary Conditions for Column Supported Shell of Revolution, April 1974
40. Thermal Stresses in Cooling Towers by the Bending Theory of Shells, August 1974
41. Statistical Analysis In Cooling Towers with Multi-layered Steel Reinforcements - Including the Effects of Temperature Cradients, November 1974 r

s' U.S. Industrial Chemicals Company

1. Analysis of Stresses and Deflections of an Extrusion Die for Plastics, July 1973
2. Computer Programs for Temperatures, Displacements, Strains and Stresses in an Orthotropic Axi-symmetric Elastic Solid, August 1973
3. A Computer Program for Temperature Distribution in an Axisymmetric Solid, March 1974 m

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  • U.S. Industrial Chemidals Company Reports (Cont'd.)

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4. A Computer Program for Displacements, Strains and, Stresses in an Axisymmetric Solid, March 1974
5. Computer Programs for Temperature and Displacement, Respectively in a Stack of Axisymmetric Solids, #

April 1974

. 6. A Computer Program for Coefficients of Thermal -

Conductivity for an Axisymmetric Solid Made Anisotropic by Holes, July 1974

'y. I' 7. A Computer Program for Elastic and Thermal Constants for an Axisymmetric Solid Made Anisotropic by

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Holes, July 1974

8. Computer Programs for Temperature Distribution in an Axisymmetric Nonhomogeneous Solid, July 1974
9. Computer Programs for Displacements, Strains and Stresses in an axisymmetric Nonhomogeneous Solid, July 1974
10. Computer Programs for Displacements, S' rains and Stresses in an Axisymmetric Nonhomogeneous Solid with Multiple Loading Conditions, July 1975

< 11. Residnal Stresses in a Thick-walled Circular Cylinder 4

[- Due to Pressure Loading Beyond Yield and Subsequent Unioading, July 1975 s

Rock Island Arsenal Reports

1. Useres Instructions for CYLVIB 1, November 1975
2. Binding of Rear Follower Gun Mechanisms, January 1976
3. Vibrations of Tapsred Thick-Walled Cantilever Tube

,,,p with Additional Forward Support and Arbitrarily .

O Located Point Mass, May 1976

,, , 4. A Computer Program for Vibration of Tapered Thick-Walled Cantilever Tubes, May 1976

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,a Chicago Bridge and Iron Reports

1. - Buckling of a cylindrical Shell Subjected to Uniform External Pressure, September 1969
2. Buckling of an Isotropic Cylindrical Shell Subjected to Wind Pressure--Ring Reinforcement at the Top, October 1969 Jb ,

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. . . ,o-APB/ Spring, 1984-32 Libbey-Owen-Ford Company Reports

1. Stress Analysis of THERM 0 PANES, January 1980

. 2. Membrane Action in a Bondermetic Thermopane: General-ized Theory, January 1980 1

3. Membrane Action in a Bondermetic Thermopane, February 1980 (see also Report No. 2)
4. Theoretical Investigations of LOF Windows, April 1989 U.S. Army, Ballistic Research Laboratsry, Aberdeen, }gl Reports
1. " Linear Theory of Free Vibrations of an Elastic Tube

.Whose Critical Axis is a Plane Curve," Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-1, Ccatract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039 BRL~, Aberdeen, MD April 1981, 14 pages

2. "The Kirchhoff-Clebsch Theory of Thin Elastic Rods,"

Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-2, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039, BRL, Aberdeen, MD 20 April 1981, 22 pages

3. " Free Rigid Tube with Eccentric Breech Block," Interim Report BLM-AhC-81-3, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039,

'BRL, Aberd'en, MD, 27 April 1981, 22 pages.

4. " Free Rigid Gun with Eccentric Breech and Dynamically Lopsided Projectile," Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-4, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039, BRL, Aberdeen, MD, 27 May 1981, 33 pages
5. - " Recoiling Rigid Gun with Offset Breech and Fixed Trun-nion," Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-5, Contract No.

DAAKil-80-C-0039, BRL; Aberdeen MD,1 July 1981, 15.pages 6'. " Dynamics of a Projectile in a ' Flexible Tube " Interim ,

.- Report BLM-AMC-81-6, Contract no.DAAK11-80-C-0039,

  • BRL, Aberdeen, MD,1 August 1981, 24 pages
7. " Forces and Moments Acting on a Free Rigid Gun with an Eccentric Breech,"-Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-7, BRL, Aberdeen, MD 1 September 1981, 15 pages 8.. " Forces and Moments on a Rigid Immovable Gun," Interim Report BLM-AMC-3L 0, BRL, Aberdeen MD,10 September I

I 1981, 12 pages 4

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9. " Forces and Moments on a Freely-Recoiling Rigid Gun ,

That is Constrained Against Rotation," Interim 1 Report BLM-AMC-81-9, Contract No. DAKil-80-C-0039, BRL, Aberdeen, MD 21 September, 1981

10. " Dynamics of Rigid Guns with . Straight Tubes," Final Report DAAK11-80-C-0039-Task 2, BRL, Aberdeen, MD,
  • 1 November 1981, 80 pages
11. " Plane Excitation of an Elastic Gun Barrel," Interim Report BLM-AMC-81-10, Contract No. DAAK11-80-C-00393, BRL, Aberdeen, MD, 28 December 1981, 57 pages
12. "A Review of Selected Works on Gun Dynamics," Final Report DAAKil-80-C-0039, Task 1, BRL, Aberdeen, MD, 1 January 1982, 43 pages
13. " Gyroscopic Action of a Spinning Projectile in a Rigid Curved Tube," Interim Report BLM-AMC-82-1-Task 3, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, 20 January 1982, 17 pages
14. " Kinematics of a Balanced, Rigid, Spinning Projectile in a Flexible Tube," Interim Report BLM-AMC-82-2-Task 3, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039, 20 February 1982, 39 pages
15. " Forces and Moments Acting on a Balance Projectile in a Flexible Tube," Interim Report BLM-AMC-82-3-Task 3, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039,1 March 1982, 21 pages
16. " Dynamics of a Balanced Spinning Projectile in a Flexible Tube: Scalar Theory," Interim Report BLM-AMC-82
  • Task 3, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, Contract No. DAAKil-80-C-0039, 20 March 1982 D. Nontechnical Publications of Concern to Engineering Rcle in Society Several newspaper articles on Engineering, High Temperature Materials, Nuclear Engineering

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