Modeling of consistent second-order plate theories for anisotropic materials
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- On consistent plate theories
- Two-Dimensional Model of a Plate, Made of Material with the General Anisotropy
- A Reissner-type plate theory for monoclinic material derived by extending the uniform-approximation technique by orthogonal tensor decompositions of \( n\)th-order gradients
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 91259
- Some Two-dimensional Non-classical Models of Anisotropic Plates
Cites work
- Higher-Order Theories for Structural Analysis Using Legendre Polynomial Expansions
- On consistent plate theories
- On generalized Cosserat-type theories of plates and shells: a short review and bibliography
- On material conservation laws for a consistent plate theory
- On the Theory of Bending of Elastic Plates
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(13)- Comparison of various linear plate theories in the light of a consistent second-order approximation
- On the direct approach in the theory of second gradient plates
- A beam -- just a beam in linear plane bending
- A novel reduced model for a linearized anisotropic rod with doubly symmetric a cross-section: I. Theory
- A class of shear deformable isotropic elastic plates with parametrically variable warping shapes
- Reconciliation for monoclinic materials of the linear, elastically isotropic plate theories of Reissner and Ladevèze
- Dual-mixed hp-version axisymmetric shell finite element using NURBS mid-surface interpolation
- A Reissner-type plate theory for monoclinic material derived by extending the uniform-approximation technique by orthogonal tensor decompositions of \( n\)th-order gradients
- A mathematically rigorous proof on the decoupling of the plate and disc problem
- On consistent plate theories
- An exact two-dimensional model for heterogeneous plates
- Homogenization of a second-order plate model
- Two-Dimensional Model of a Plate, Made of Material with the General Anisotropy
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