On the justification of plate theories in linear elasticity theory using exponential decay estimates (Q1898363)
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On the justification of plate theories in linear elasticity theory using exponential decay estimates (English)
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18 October 1995
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This investigation is based on an (not necessarily homogeneous) infinite isotropic elastic layer. Its aim is the deduction and mathematical justification of two-dimensional plate theories. For the corresponding reduction process, the Fourier transform method in connection with the asymptotic expansion approach is used, the lateral boundaries being pushed away via a rescaling of the length. The solution of the \(F\)- transformed Navier's equations for an infinite, surface- and volume loaded layer is shown to consist of a singular and a holomorphic part, the latter one giving rise to an exponentially decay (boundary layer effect). The relations to laterally bounded domains and to St.-Venant's principle are worked out, and existence and convergence results as well as decay estimates are established. In the limit as the thickness tends to zero, the Kirchhoff's plate equation arises.
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boundary layer effect
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infinite isotropic elastic layer
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Fourier transform method
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asymptotic expansion
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Navier's equations
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St.-Venant's principle
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existence
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convergence
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Kirchhoff's plate equation
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