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    Thermal postbuckling analysis of moderately thick plates (English)
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    26 July 1995
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    A simply supported rectangular plate is analyzed under uniform and nonuniform temperature actions. The Reissner-Mindlin theory for moderately thick plates and a deflection-type perturbation technique are applied. Numerical examples relate results for perfect and imperfect moderately thick plates to the results for thin plates.
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    rectangular plate
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    Reissner-Mindlin theory
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    deflection-type perturbation technique
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