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Axisymmetric full-range analysis of transverse pressure-loaded circular plates (Q761093)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3887207
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Axisymmetric full-range analysis of transverse pressure-loaded circular plates
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3887207

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    Axisymmetric full-range analysis of transverse pressure-loaded circular plates (English)
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    1984
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    Incremental equations governing the axisymmetric full-range response of transverse pressure loaded, clamped and simply supported, circular plates are presented. The derivation and implementation of the full-section and layer constitutive equations is described in detail. The solution of the finite-difference approximations to the governing equations using the dynamic relaxation (DR) method is briefly outlined together with several refinements for improving computational efficiency. Both the full-section and layer analyses are used to compute plate deflections observed in several tests on uniformly loaded, clamped and simply supported, circular plates.
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    Incremental equations
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    axisymmetric full-range response
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    transverse pressure loaded
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    clamped and simply supported
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    circular plates
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    implementation
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    full-section and layer constitutive equations
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    finite- difference approximations
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    dynamic relaxation (DR) method
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    plate deflections
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    uniformly loaded
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