Lloyd Hamilton Donnell
Lloyd Hamilton Donnell (20 de maio de 1895 — Palo Alto, 7 de novembro de 1997) foi um engenheiro estadunidense.
| Lloyd Hamilton Donnell | |
|---|---|
| Nascimento | 20 de maio de 1895 |
| Morte | 7 de novembro de 1997 (102 anos) Palo Alto |
| Residência | |
| Alma mater | Universidade de Michigan |
| Prêmios | Medalha Worcester Reed Warner (1960), Medalha Theodore von Karman (1968), Medalha ASME (1969) |
| Orientador(es)(as) | Stephen Timoshenko[1] |
| Campo(s) | Engenharia |
| Tese | 1930: Longitudinal Wave Transmission and Impact |
Recebeu a Medalha Theodore von Karman de 1968.
Obras
- Beams, Plates and Shells. McGraw Hill, 1976
- Stability of thin walled tubes under torsion. NACA Report 479, National Advisory Committee on Astronautics, Washington D.C.
- A new theory of buckling of thin cylinders under axial pressure. In: Transactions ASME. Volume 56, 1934, p. 795–806
- com C. C. Wan: Effect of imperfections on buckling of thin cylinders and columns under axial compression. In: J. Applied Mechanics. Volume 17, 1950, p. 73–83
- Effect of imperfections on buckling of thin cylinders under external pressure. In: J. Applied Mechanics. Volume 23, 1956, p. 569–575
- Effect of imperfections on buckling of thin cylinders with fixed edges under external pressure. In: Proc. 3. US National Congress Applied Mechanics, 11–14 Juni 1958, Providence, Rhode Island. ASME, New York 1958, p. 305–311
Ver também
| Precedido por Maurice Anthony Biot |
Medalha Theodore von Karman 1968 |
Sucedido por Geoffrey Ingram Taylor |
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