Reflections on the Theory of Elastic Plates

1985 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 1453-1464 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Reissner

We depart from a three-dimensional statement of the problem of small bending of elastic plates, for a survey of approximate two-dimensional theories, beginning with Kirchhoff’s fourth-order formulation. After discussing various variational statements of the three-dimensional problem, we describe the development of two-dimensional sixth-order theories by Bolle´, Hencky, Mindlin, and Reissner which take account of the effect of transverse shear deformation. Additionally, we report on an early analysis by Le´vy, on a direct two-dimensional formulation of sixth-order theory, on constitutive coupling of bending and stretching of laminated plates, on higher than sixth-order theories, and on an asymptotic analysis of sixth-order theory which leads to a fourth-order interior solution contribution with first-order transverse shear deformation effects included, as well as to a sequentially determined second-order edge zone solution contribution.

2018 ◽  
Vol 196 ◽  
pp. 02037
Author(s):  
Nelly Rogacheva

The refined theory of elastic thin and thick plates is constructed by the asymptotic method for reducing three-dimensional (3D) equations of linear elasticity to two-dimensional ones without the use of any assumptions. The resulting refined theory is much more complicated than the known classical Kirchhoff theory: the required values of the refined theory vary in thickness of the plate by more complex laws; the system of partial differential equations of the refined theory has a higher order than the system of equations of the classical theory. A comparison of the obtained theory with the popular refined theory of Timoshenko and E. Reissner, taking into account the transverse shear deformation is made. It is shown that the inclusion only of the transverse shear deformation is insufficient. In addition to the transverse shear deformation, many additional terms having the same order as the transverse shear deformation must be taken into account.


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