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    题名: Transverse vibrational and static deflectional problems of orthotropic circular plates under arbitrary edge constraints : method of solution
    作者: 芮涵芝;Ruei, Keiser-hantze
    贡献者: 淡江大學物理學系
    日期: 1983
    上传时间: 2009-12-31 10:59:49 (UTC+8)
    出版者: 中華民國物理學會
    摘要: This paper presents a method of solution, by Galerkin procedure, to the problems
    of transverse vibrations and static deflections of orthotropic circular plates
    subjected to arbitrary edge constraints. The transverse deflection function w is
    taken as a polynomial in (l-r/a) and a Fourier series in 0. The expansion
    coefficients in this function are determined in terms of a single key coefficient by
    boundary, geometrical, and physical conditions. This key coefficient is later determined
    by normalization. Some terms in the complementary function F are
    thrown away by physical consideration so that the number of constants of integration
    is just equal to the number of equations resulted from the boundary
    conditions on F. The Galerkin integral is carried out to give the equation of
    motion for the time function #(t) which can be solved in the usual manner.
    關聯: Chinese Journal of Physics=中國物理學刊 21(3-4),頁54-64
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