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Bending of long rectangular plates with low shear strength

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The bending of rectangular glass-reinforced plastic plates is investigated for various edge conditions on the basis of generalized applied theories of the Timoshenko and Ambartsumyan types [4]. A series of qualitative and quantitative differences is obtained as compared with the corresponding results of the classical Kirchhoff theory [1].

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  1. S. P. Timoshenko and S. Woinowsky-Krieger, Theory of Plates and Shells [Russian translation], Moscow (1966).

  2. Yu. M. Tarnopol'skii and A. V. Roze, Mekhan. Polim., No. 4, 535 (1966); No. 1, 146 (1967); A. V. Roze, Mekhan. Polim., No. 1, 116 (1968).

  3. G. A. Teters and B. L. Pelekh, Mekhan. Polim., No. 5, 114 (1965), No. 1, 93 (1966).

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L'vov Polytechnic Institute; Ivano-Frankovsk Institute of Oil and Gas; Institute of Polymer Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, Riga. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 5, pp. 945–950, September–October, 1969.

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Pelekh, B.L., Polevoi, B.N. & Teters, G.A. Bending of long rectangular plates with low shear strength. Polymer Mechanics 5, 842–846 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855569

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