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Hair dryer apparatus, characterized essentially by consisting of a substantially cylindrical body composed of two duly coupled parts, from which protrudes radially a handle of suitable section, constituting a hollow assembly that manufactured with suitable materials, also has a tubulature that it protrudes tangentially from the main cylindrical body and arranged to receive the coupling of the end of a cylindrical-tubular metal trunk whose free end is provided with a grid of a certain number of mesh and is apt to receive a nozzle comprising a cylindrical portion by itself. That fits and is retained on the referred end of the trunk and then deforms to acquire an oblong section at its free end (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Some new results of an investigation of the buckling of cylindrical shells(Mathematical analysis of buckling of thin cylindrical shells subjected to axial compression, showing discrepancy with classical theory)
A new solution of the buckling problem of thin circular cylindrical shells heated along an axial strip(Buckling of thin walled circular cylindrical shells heated along axial strip, obtaining critical temperatures)