Carrying capacity of thin rectangular plates with high ribs
Article
Received:
- 19 Downloads
Keywords
Rectangular Plate Thin Rectangular Plate
These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
- 1.A. N. Guz', Foundations of the Three-Dimensional Theory of Stability of Deformable Bodies [in Russian], Vishcha Shk. (1986).Google Scholar
- 2.G. Ioss and D. Joseph, Elementary Stability and Bifurcation Theory, Springer-Verlag (1981).Google Scholar
- 3.D. E. Lipovskii and V. A. Nazarov, "Some problems on the stability of cylindrical shells having regular structure," Prikl. Mekh.,18, No. 2, 28–34 (1982).Google Scholar
- 4.A. I. Manevich, "Stability of plates and shells with ribs having a T-profile," Stroit. Mekh. Raschet Sooruzhenii, No. 2, 34–38 (1985).Google Scholar
- 5.V. Tvergard, "Behavior of a plate and shell under buckling," Tr. 14 International IVTAM Congress [in Russian], Mir, Moscow (1979), pp. 495–527.Google Scholar
- 6.S. Yu. Fialko, "An approach to the determination of the carrying capacity of plate systems formed from smooth, imperfect, rectangular plates," Prikl. Mekh.,26, No. 8, 79–84 (1990).Google Scholar
- 7.S. Yu. Fialko, "Carrying capacity of imperfect reinforced rectangular plates subjected to the action of compressive end loads," ibid.,,27, No. 2, 73–80 (1991).Google Scholar
Copyright information
© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1994