Vibration of completely free composite plates and cylindrical shell panels by a higher-order theory (Q1960979)

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Vibration of completely free composite plates and cylindrical shell panels by a higher-order theory
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    Vibration of completely free composite plates and cylindrical shell panels by a higher-order theory (English)
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    7 March 2000
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    This paper deals with free vibrations of open laminated circular cylindrical panels having a rectangular plan-form and all edges free of external tractions. The material arrangement of the panels may vary from a single isotropic layer to general angle-ply lay-up. The analysis is based on the application of Ritz approach to the energy functional of the Love-type version of unified shear-deformable shell theory. A through-thickness parabolic distribution of the transverse shear deformation is mainly assumed but, for comparison purposes, the authors also present numerical results that are based on the classical Love-type shell theory. The mathematical formulation is given in a general form, appropriate for any set of basis functions. Finally, a variational approach is developed by using a complete functional basis made of orthonormal polynomials.
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    Love-type unified shear-deformable shell theory
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    free vibrations
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    open laminated circular cylindrical panels
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    general angle-ply lay-up
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    Ritz approach
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    energy functional
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    through-thickness parabolic distribution
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    transverse shear deformation
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    variational approach
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    functional basis
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    orthonormal polynomials
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