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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1593998
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English | The influence of boundary conditions and transverse shear on the vibration of angle-ply laminated plates, circular cylinders and cylindrical panels |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1593998 |
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The influence of boundary conditions and transverse shear on the vibration of angle-ply laminated plates, circular cylinders and cylindrical panels (English)
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16 September 2002
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To investigate the influence of edge-boundary conditions in the title problems, the authors use a mathematical model based on the shear theory of Love-type. The analysis employs the Ritz method with complete functional basis formed by orthogonal polynomials. The results are verified through comparisons with the corresponding classical results.
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transverse shear
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vibration
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angle-ply laminated composites plates
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circular cylinders
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cylindrical panels
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edge-boundary conditions
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shear theory of Love-type
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Ritz method
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functional basis
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orthogonal polynomials
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