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FTD-HT- 2 3-600-69
EDITED TRANSLATION
THEORY OF ANISOTROPIC THICK PLATES
By:
S. G. Lekhnitskiy
English pages:
Source:
Translated by:
D. Koolbeck/TDBRS-3
THIS TRANSLATION IS A Rt NDITION OF THR ORIGINAL P0USI6N TIXT WTHGUT ANY ANALYTICAL OR
EDITORIAL COMMINT. STATEMENTS OR THRORIIS
ADVOCATED OR IMPLIED ARE THOSE OP THE SOW
AND 00 NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT TNI POSITION
OR OPINION OP TIC! PORSION TICHNOLOOY DIVISION.
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3-6oo-69
PREPARED BY.
TRANSLATION DIVISION
FOREIGN TECMNOLOSV DIVIKON
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Date21 Jan. 19 70
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(1.1)
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dt.
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(1.2)
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d*F
VF
I h"
\ e>
i>"F
fh*
\ a*
(h*
(2.2)
.
v,
V-Vi"""
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(2.3)
W-?
(2.4)
(V--J5T + ^-)
The first terms of the expressions - u, v, o x , o y , and T xy will be the average over the thickness of the values of
displacements and stresses and are connected by the equations of
the plane problem
du
i /a/1
a
By
ii
ftr ""
(2.5)
v/2(l + v).
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, ^...-^v*.
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g
z?
(*
/ft
-,\*%h
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\ 9 _,
Here
*-*+T*I^(T-)**
p-i-i?
(3.3)
(3.4)
P.-0.8+ o.i-^-
ith
(3.5)
p, = .l(8 + v)
(3.6)
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'-ir*
'-IF*'
*--*+ ^8=5^+
v-v-v-
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(3.9)
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(3.10)
stresses c r , o_,
and
T Q in cylindrical
coordinates
from
the
tf
8
re
corresponding expressions of the theory of thin plates; we will
replace wQ in the latter by the quantity w., which depends on z,
and we will add to the right sides the functions
2T
IE
tH
(31
4i\
(4.1)
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(4.3)
when r a
J/f-o
(4.4)
(4.5)
-* J6(i-v)i>(T+Ta ~h "-TV + "
v-*[c^*-*+-(*-Jr)l
= -4F[(3 + v)_(3v+1,rfm(T-w)J
? t.
3*
4: N
3fr / /
(4.6)
wT=,[-MKfl-:,iiJ
"-r=vfrflr-*<3+*]'
(4.7)
'"U) !+ v|_'
5(5-1- v)U; J
(4.8)
<W
(4.9)
8 + vH-v
.
<y
(4.10)
, - MOfc&n .
by a total of 0.04?.
difference between o
2)
Ql
ITlclX
and a
is 2.1%.
rtlHX
max
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is clear thfit
of thin
Isotropie
of the
References
1. Lur'ye, A. I. Prostrnstvennyye zadachi teoril uprugosti
(Three-dimensional problems in the theory of elasticity), GTTI,
Moscow, 1955.
2. Lekhnitskiy, S. G. Teoriya uprugosti anizotropnogo tela
(Theory of the elasticity of an anisotropic body), Gostekhizdat,
1950.
3. Lyav, A. Matematicheskaya teoriya uprugosti (Mathematical
theory of elasticity), ONTI, Moscow-Leningrad, 1935.
4. Lekhnitskiy, S. G. Anizotropnyye plastinki (Anisotropie
plates), Izd. 2, GTTI, Moscow, 1957.
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THEORY OF ANISOTROPIC
THICK PLATES -U4>S'JBJECT AREA
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ABSTRACT
\
() The material of the plate is assumed to be transversely
Isotropie, with the planes of isotropy parallel to the middle
surface, and the material therefore possesses five independent
elastic constants. Equations are given without detailed derivation for the displacements and stresses corresponding to a
state of plane stress, and for the displacements, stresses and
moments in a bent plate, both for the general case, and for the
particular case of a plate bent by a uniformly distributed
pressure in addition to its own weight. For a simply supported
circular plate subjected to a uniformly distrubuted pressure the
equations for displacements, stresses and moments are given,
neglecting the weight of the plate. For the particular cases
considered, the errors of the thin plate approximation are
negligible if the material is Isotropie, but are appreciable
if the material is anisotropic. the errors becoming larger the
smaller the ratio. There are 4 Soviet references.
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