Least-weight design of perforated elastic plates. I (Q1084957)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3980684
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3980684 |
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Least-weight design of perforated elastic plates. I (English)
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1987
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The paper investigates implications of some recent mathematical developments in the fields of shape optimization and relaxation of variational problems. Considering the least-weight design of perforated elastic plates in either flexure or plane stress for a prescribed compliance, it is shown that at low rib densities microstructures consisting of a combination of first- and second-order infinitesimal ribs is superior to those consisting of purely first-order infinitesimal ribs. Moreover, it is indicated that thin ribs of infinite length/thickness ratio do not contribute significantly to the stiffness in a direction normal to their plane. On the basis of this conclusion, a simple specific cost function is derived and then it is used in the design of circular, uniformly loaded perforated plates with zero value of Poisson's ratio.
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shape optimization
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relaxation of variational problems
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least-weight design
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flexure
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plane stress
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circular, uniformly loaded perforated plates
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zero value of Poisson's ratio
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