Refined theory for vibrations and buckling of laminated isotropic annular plates |
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Authors: | G. Krizhevsky Y. Stavsky |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Aerospace Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel |
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Abstract: | Hamilton's variational principle is used for the derivation of equations of transversally isotropic laminated annular plates motion. Nonlinear strain—displacements relations are considered. Linearized vibration and buckling equations are obtained for the annular plates uniformly compressed in the radial direction. The effects of transverse shear and rotational inertia are included. A closed form solution is given for the mode shapes in terms of Bessel, power and trigonometric functions. The eigenvalue equations are derived for natural frequencies and buckling loads of annular and circular plates elastically restrained against rotation along edges. Classical-type plate theory results are obtained then by letting the transverse shear stiffness go to infinity and rotational inertia go to zero. Numerical examples are presented by tables and figures for 2- and 3-layered plates with various geometrical and physical parameters. The transverse shear, rotational inertia and boundary conditions effects are discussed. |
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