Determining the Frequency of Free Oscillations Geometrically Nonlinear Shell Using the Mixed Finite Element Method

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Considered small oscillations geometrically nonlinear shallow shell of revolution relative to the initial deformed state. Isotropic material model is considered. Problem is solved by mixed finite element method. Results of solution of test task are represented.

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