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Plastic plates

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As remarked in Chapter 3, a plate near to collapse is likely to be in a plastic condition, whereas a plate at working load is likely to be in an elastic state. Compared with elastic plates, plastic response in plates is more varied, since it depends upon the nature of the plate material as to quite what response is to be expected.

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© 1982 P. G. Lowe

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Lowe, P.G. (1982). Plastic plates. In: Basic Principles of Plate Theory. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6384-2_4

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