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Autor:
R. C. J. Howland
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The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society. 29:189-195
The study of aerodynamics is still largely empirical, and there seems little hope at present that the gap between theory and practice will be sensibly diminished by any means at present known to the applied mathematician. Yet the light that would, in
Autor:
A Dryland, C Gribble, Lintern, R E B Crompton, Hyde, W Reavell, A E Parnacott, G W Humphreys, R Elliott Cooper, D L Thornton, R C J Howland, H Jackson, H Maybury, J J Guest
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 227:200-231
Autor:
R. C. Knight, R. C. J. Howland
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 29:277-287
Solutions of the bi-harmonic equation valid in the region bounded externally by parallel lines and internally by a circle midway between the lines have been given by one of the Authors in a recent paper [2]. These solutions were adapted to the requir
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R. C. Knight, R. C. J. Howland
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 238:357-392
A number of investigations, both experimental and theoretical, have been made to determine how the presence of holes in a uniform plate under given applied forces effects the distribution of the stresses in the plate (see Coker and Filon 1931, chap.
Autor:
R. C. J. Howland
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 148:471-491
It is well known that the presence of a hole in a stressed plate has a very great influence upon the maximum stress, and a number of investigations, both mathematical and experimental, have been directed towards determining the exact extent of this i
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R. C. J. Howland
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 30:315-326
The general conception underlying the following analysis is that of a field of potential which is invariant under a group of geometrical transformations. The boundary is to consist of a number of parts which transform into each other and the boundary
Autor:
R. C. J. Howland
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. 124:89-119
The problem of determining the stresses and displacements in a rectangular strip of elastic material whose long edges are acted upon by any system of tractions was attacked by Filon, who gave a solution which is almost complete if the breadth of the
Autor:
R. C. J. Howland
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character. 229:49-86
The problem of determining the stresses in a plate under tension when the material is pierced by one or more circular holes is one of both theoretical interest and practical importance. Provided that the plate may be regarded as infinitely extended i
Autor:
R. C. J. Howland, B. W. McMullen
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 32:402-415
In a previous paper (2) by one of the authors some types of periodic potential functions were obtained and were applied to problems in which the boundaries were cylinders or spheres arranged at regular intervals in a row or ring. It is now our object
Autor:
R C J Howland
Publikováno v:
Selected Engineering Papers. 1