Dynamic buckling delamination of a bonded thin film under residual compression (Q1310699)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 482334
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 482334 |
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Dynamic buckling delamination of a bonded thin film under residual compression (English)
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13 January 1994
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The process of dynamic delamination of a thin solid film, or coating, bonded to a solid body is studied using the (nonlinear) von Kármán plate theory. The delamination (buckling) is analyzed as a dynamic process. Hamilton's variational principle is used to obtain an approximate solution for the deformation in terms of two generalized coordinates.
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von Kármán plate theory
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Hamilton's variational principle
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generalized coordinates
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