Analysis of plates : theory and problems.
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Preface / Introduction / Classical Plate Theory / A Critical Assessment of Classical Plate Theory / Analysis of Rectangular Plates/ Analysis of Circular Plates / Dynamics and Stability / Approximate Solutions / Advanced Topics
Deals with the classical plate theory most commonly used for the analysis of thin metallic plate structures. In this book, the basic assumptions of the plate theory are not straightaway taken for granted, but are deduced as logical inferences from a three-dimensional elasticity solution for a thin rectangular slab.
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