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FREE LONGITUDINAL OSCILLATIONS OF THERMOVISCOELASTIC PLATES
Техника ғылымдары және технологияСерпімді пластиналардың температураға байланысты тербеліс теориясы серпімділік модулі және жылулық ұлғаю коэффициенті сияқты пластина материалының серпімді қасиеттерінің температураға байланысты өзгерістерін қарастыруды қамтуы мүмкін. Бұл табиғи тербеліс жиіліктерінің өзгеруіне және тербелмелі пластинаның пішініне өзгеруіне әкеледі.
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Finite thermal oscillations of thin plates
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1966Abstract A system of two-dimensional thermal equations of motion for anisotropic thin plates is obtained from the non-linear three-dimensional oscillation theory of finite elasticity, by using the method based on expansion of the displacement functions in terms of thickness coordinates and the variational method of Kirchhoff.
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Oscillating radial flow between parallel plates
Applied Scientific Research, 1975An analysis is presented for laminar radial flow due to an oscillating source between parallel plates. The source strength varies according to Q=Q 0 cos ωt, and the solution is in the form of an infinite series in terms of a reduced Reynolds number, R a * =Q 0/4πνa/(r/a)2.
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The oscillating plate problem in magnetohydrodynamics
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1960The oscillating plate problem is investigated for the case of an incompressible, electrically conducting fluid in the presence of a magnetic field. The boundary conditions are examined in detail, and a solution is found with the aid of suitable approximations. The motion of the fluid is shown to consist mainly of magnetohydrodynamic waves, but there is
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Electrohydrodynamic Rayleigh- and Oscillating Plate-Problems
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1969Dynamics of a viscous, electrically charged, simple gas studied. The Navier-Stokes equations for the charged gas are the basis of our analysis. The assumption that the gas is “incompressible” and isothermal simplifies the fundamental equation. As typical examples, the Rayleigh- and oscillating plate-problems are examined. The velocity distributions and
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Free vibration of constrained plates and plate-oscillator systems
30th Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, 1989D. MCFARLAND, LAWRENCE BERGMAN
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Stationary Oscillations of Elastic Plates
2011Gavin R. Thomson, Christian Constanda
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