Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method
This paper presents the bending analysis of annular plates by the indirect Trefftz boundary approach. The formulation for thin and thick plates is based on the Kirchhoff plate theory and the Reissner plate theory. The governing equations are therefore a fourth-order boundary value problem and a sixt...
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doaj-94fe7009e77d4498ac02d12d4a36c6d62020-11-24T22:48:03ZengUniversity of Tehran Press Civil Engineering Infrastructures Journal2322-20932423-66912016-06-0149112713810.7508/ceij.2016.01.00955742Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary MethodAmin Ghannadiasl0Asadollah Noorzad1Faculty of Engineering, University of Mohaghegh ArdabiliSchool of Civil Engineering, the University of TehranThis paper presents the bending analysis of annular plates by the indirect Trefftz boundary approach. The formulation for thin and thick plates is based on the Kirchhoff plate theory and the Reissner plate theory. The governing equations are therefore a fourth-order boundary value problem and a sixth-order boundary value problem, respectively. The Trefftz method employs the complete set of solutions satisfying the governing equation. The main benefit of the Trefftz boundary method is that it does not involve singular integrals because of the properties of its solution basis functions. It can therefore be classified into the regular boundary element method. The present method is simple and efficient in comparison with the other methods. In addition, the boundary conditions can be embedded in this method. Finally, several numerical examples are shown to illustrate the efficiency and simplicity of the current approach.http://ceij.ut.ac.ir/article_55742_7c0b743709a9306bf156e3f6292f2c34.pdfAnnular PlatesIndirect Trefftz MethodKirchhoff Plate TheoryReissner Plate Theory |
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Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method |
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Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method |
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Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method |
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Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method |
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Bending Solution for Simply Supported Annular Plates Using the Indirect Trefftz Boundary Method |
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bending solution for simply supported annular plates using the indirect trefftz boundary method |
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University of Tehran Press |
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Civil Engineering Infrastructures Journal |
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2322-2093 2423-6691 |
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2016-06-01 |
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This paper presents the bending analysis of annular plates by the indirect Trefftz boundary approach. The formulation for thin and thick plates is based on the Kirchhoff plate theory and the Reissner plate theory. The governing equations are therefore a fourth-order boundary value problem and a sixth-order boundary value problem, respectively. The Trefftz method employs the complete set of solutions satisfying the governing equation. The main benefit of the Trefftz boundary method is that it does not involve singular integrals because of the properties of its solution basis functions. It can therefore be classified into the regular boundary element method. The present method is simple and efficient in comparison with the other methods. In addition, the boundary conditions can be embedded in this method. Finally, several numerical examples are shown to illustrate the efficiency and simplicity of the current approach. |
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Annular Plates Indirect Trefftz Method Kirchhoff Plate Theory Reissner Plate Theory |
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