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On the mathematical foundation of the \((1,1,2)\)-plate model
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    On the mathematical foundation of the \((1,1,2)\)-plate model (English)
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    28 May 2001
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    This paper considers the plate problem in three-dimensional linear elastostatics in the framework of hierarchical modelling with the help of the energy projection method. In particular, the so-called \((1,1,2)\)-bending model is discussed with emphasis on the applicability of unmodified three-dimensional material laws. It is shown that in some sense the \((1,1,2)\)-bending model is the simplest asymptotically correct model in the hierarchical family. The authors present error estimates for the deviation of the \((1,1,2)\)-solution from the Kirchhoff solution as well as from the three-dimensional solution. The results are illustrated by a numerical example.
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    three-dimensional linear elastostatics
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    energy projection method
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    polynomial approximation
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    \((1,1,2)\)-bending model
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    three-dimensional material laws
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    asymptotically correct model
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    Kirchhoff solution
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