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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713225
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Elastic/plastic buckling of thick plates
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713225

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    Elastic/plastic buckling of thick plates (English)
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    This paper is concerned with elastic/plastic buckling of thick plates of rectangular and circular shapes. For thick plates, the significant effect of transverse shear deformation on the critical bulking load may be accounted for by adopting the Mindlin plate theory. To capture the elastic/plastic behaviour, two competing theories of plasticity are considered; viz. the incremental theory (IT) of plasticity (with Prandtl-Reuss constitutive relations) and the deformation theory (DT) of plasticity (with Hencky constitutive relation). Analytical elastic/plastic stability criteria are derived for (a) uniaxially and equibiaxially loaded rectangular plates with two opposite edges simply supported while the other two edges may take on any combination of free, simply supported or clamped boundary condition, and (b) uniformly in plane loaded circular plates with either simply supported edge or clamped edge. Extensive buckling stress factors are tabulated for these plates with material properties defined by Ramberg-Osgood relation. Comparing the results obtained from the DT and the IT, it can be seen that not only the DT in general gives consistently lower values of buckling stress factor, but the divergence of the results from the two theories increases with increasing plate thicknesses, \(E/\sigma_0\) values and \(c\) values of Ramberg-Osgood relation. The buckling results from the two theories and their marked difference from each other for thick plates may be exploited in the design of experimental tests to ascertain which one of the two theories provides better estimates of buckling loads for thick plates.
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    deformation theory of plasticity
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    rectangular plates
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    circular plates
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