Structural Vibration: A Uniform Accurate Solution for Laminated Beams, Plates and Shells with General Boundary Conditions (Springer Series in Solid and Structural Mechanics)🔍
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This book develops a uniform accurate method which is capable of dealing with vibrations of laminated beams, plates and shells with arbitrary boundary conditions including classical boundaries, elastic supports and their combinations. It also provides numerous solutions for various configurations including various boundary conditions, laminated schemes, geometry and material parameters, which fill certain gaps in this area of reach and may serve as benchmark solutions for the readers. For each case, corresponding fundamental equations in the framework of classical and shear deformation theory are developed. Following the fundamental equations, numerous free vibration results are presented for various configurations including different boundary conditions, laminated sequences and geometry and material properties. The proposed method and corresponding formulations can be readily extended to static analysis.
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scihub/10.1007/978-3-662-46364-2.pdf
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Structural vibration : a uniform accurate solution of laminated beams, plates and shells with general boundary conditions
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Jin, Guoyong, Ye, Tiangui, Su, Zhu
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint Springer, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint Springer
Source title: Structural Vibration: A Uniform Accurate Solution for Laminated Beams, Plates and Shells with General Boundary Conditions (Springer Series in Solid and Structural Mechanics)
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Front Matter....Pages i-xii Fundamental Equations of Laminated Beams, Plates and Shells....Pages 1-35 Modified Fourier Series and Rayleigh - Ritz Method....Pages 37-62 Straight and Curved Beams....Pages 63-98 Plates....Pages 99-151 Cylindrical Shells....Pages 153-197 Conical Shells....Pages 199-233 Spherical Shells....Pages 235-269 Shallow Shells....Pages 271-303 Back Matter....Pages 305-312
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