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Initially Stressed Mindlin Plates

AIAA Journal, 1974
Equations of motion for a transversely isotropic plate in a general state of nonuniform initial stress where the effects of transverse shear and rotary inertia are included are derived by two methods. The first method is to perturb the nonlinear equations of elasticity by an incremental deformation. The resulting equations are linearized and integrated
Brunelle, E. J., Robertson, S. R.
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Buckling of rectangular mindlin plates

Computers & Structures, 1982
Abstract The elastic buckling of rectangular Mindlin plates is considered using two related methods of analysis. These methods are the Rayleight-Ritz method and one of its piece-wise forms, the finite strip method. Arbitrary combinations of the standard boundary conditions of clamped, simply-supported and free edges are accommodated by the use in the
Dawe, D. J., Roufaeil, O. L.
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Mindlin Plates

2020
This chapter considers the static, free vibration and buckling problem of Mindlin plates in bending. Many implementation codes will be taken from the previous chapters such as mesh generation, Gauss integration and field representation. The theory of Mindlin plates is firstly presented and several applications are described.
Ferreira A. J. M., Fantuzzi N.
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A Poroelastic Mindlin‐Plate

PAMM, 2003
AbstractThe numerical treatment of noise insulation of solid walls has been an object of scientific research for many years. The main noise source is the bending vibration of the walls usually modeled as plates. Generally, walls consist of porous material, for instance concrete or bricks. Therefore, a poroelastic plate theory is necessary.
Anke Busse, Martin Schanz, Heinz Antes
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Natural Frequencies of Mindlin Circular Plates

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1980
The natural frequencies of vibration based upon the Mindlin plate theory are tabulated for uniform circular plates with free, simply supported, and clamped edges for the first several tens modes.
Irie, T., Yamada, G., Aomura, S.
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Sharp Corner Functions for Mindlin Plates

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2005
Transverse displacement and rotation eigenfunctions for the bending of moderately thick plates are derived for the Mindlin plate theory so as to satisfy exactly the differential equations of equilibrium and the boundary conditions along two intersecting straight edges.
McGee, O. G., Kim, J. W., Leissa, A. W.
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Reinforced mindlin plates with extremal stiffness

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1997
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Lipton, Robert, Díaz, Alejandro
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