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A new higher-order shear deformation theory and refined beam element of composite laminates
Acta Mechanica Sinica, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chen, Wanji, Wu, Zhen
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A refinement of the transverse shear deformation theory for multilayered orthotropic plates
1983Summary: A refinement transverse shear deformation theory for multilayered orthotropic plates is developed. The displacements are assumed piecewise linear across the thickness and allow the contact conditions for the displacements and the transverse shearing stresses at the interfaces to be satisfied.
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A Refinement of Mindlin Plate Theory Using Simultaneous Rotary Inertia and Shear Correction Factors
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 2018We revisit Mindlin's theory for flexural dynamics of plates using two correction factors, one for shear and one for rotary inertia. Mindlin himself derived and considered his equations with both correction factors, but never with the two simultaneously. Here, we derive optimal values of both factors by matching the Mindlin frequency–wavenumber branches
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Bending analysis of laminated plates using a refined shear deformation theory
Composite Structures, 1993Ji-Fan He, Mon Chou, Xiang Zhang
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Abstract This study introduces an efficient shear strain theory for analyzing the vibration of functionally graded plates. The theory incorporates the parabolic distribution of transverse shear strains using a new hyperbolic warping function and meets zero-tension boundary conditions on the plate surfaces without employing shear correction factors ...
SID AHMED REFFAS +3 more
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors: Exploiting a synthetic lethal strategy in the clinic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011Timothy A Yap, Johann Sebastian de Bono
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2014
Free vibration of axially loaded functionally graded (FG) sandwich beams using refined shear deformation theory is presented. Sandwich beams with FG skins homogeneous core and homogeneous skins FG core are considered. Governing equations of motion are derived from the Hamilton’s principle. Finite element model (FEM) and Navier solution are developed to
Vo, Thuc +3 more
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Free vibration of axially loaded functionally graded (FG) sandwich beams using refined shear deformation theory is presented. Sandwich beams with FG skins homogeneous core and homogeneous skins FG core are considered. Governing equations of motion are derived from the Hamilton’s principle. Finite element model (FEM) and Navier solution are developed to
Vo, Thuc +3 more
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Computational predictions of energy materials using density functional theory
Nature Reviews Materials, 2016Anubhav Jain +2 more
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