Split-Deflection Method of Classical Rectangular Plate Analysis
Split-Deflection Method of Classical Rectangular Plate Analysis
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IN-PLANE DISPLACEMENTS
From the assumption that vertical shear strains are zero for
classical plate, we obtain:
I. INTRODUCTION
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That is
That is
That is
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Where
NUMERICAL EXAMPLE
Analyze a classical rectangular thin isotropic plate with all
the four edge simply supported subjected to uniform distributed
load, q. Let the x and y components of deflection be:
Aspect
ratio, P
Percentage
difference
0.00414
0.000
0.00414
1.1
0.00497
0.00496
0.202
1.2
0.00577
0.00576
0.174
1.3
0.00654
0.00653
0.153
1.4
0.00727
0.00725
0.276
1.5
0.00794
0.00793
0.126
1.6
0.00857
0.00856
0.117
1.7
0.00915
0.00913
0.219
1.8
0.00968
0.00966
0.207
1.9
0.01016
0.01015
0.099
0.01061
0.01059
0.189
REFERENCES
Substituting equations (38), (39) and (40) into equation (4)
gives the equation for maximum deflection as:
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AUTHORS
First Author Ibearugbulem, Owus M, Civil Engineering
Department, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
Second Author Ibearugbulem, C. N, Civil Engineering
Department, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
Third Author Habib Momoh, Civil Engineering Department,
Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria
Fourth Author Asomugha, U.C, Civil Engineering
Department, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria
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