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    Title: 高階積層板之雙模數有限元素位移法分析
    Other Titles: The Finite Element Analysis of Bimodulus Plates Based on Higher-Order Plate Theory
    Authors: 曾一平;白昆平
    Contributors: 淡江大學土木工程學系
    Keywords: 有限元素法;積層材;高階板理論;位移;Finite Element Method;Laminate Wood;Higher-Order Plate Theory;Displacement
    Date: 1991-12
    Issue Date: 2013-04-09 11:45:15 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文將高階層板理論應用於雙模數積層板 的有限元素法分析。於單層及兩層雙模數積層 板的分析中,與理論解及其他有限元素法比較,本 法皆可得到很準確的位移分析及中性面位置。 並可明顯地發現本法使用高階板理論,故較一階板元素所得結果精確。
    The higher-order plate theory is adopted in the finite element method to analyze composite plates laminated of orthotopic bimodulus materials in this paper. The benchmark problems include single-layer and two-layer bimodulus plates. The maximum deflections and neutral surface locations are determined. The accuracy of the formulation is then established by comparing the numerical results with the analytical solutions. Apparently, the present results are more accurate than the first-order plate element results.
    Relation: 中華民國力學學會第十五屆全國力學會議論文集(二)=Proceedings of the 15th National Conference on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (II),頁743-750
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