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D.V. Leonenko and E.I. Starovoitov, "Thermoplastic Strain of Circular Sandwich Plates on an Elastic Base," Mech. Solids. 44 (5), 744-755 (2009)
Year 2009 Volume 44 Number 5 Pages 744-755
DOI 10.3103/S0025654409050112
Title Thermoplastic Strain of Circular Sandwich Plates on an Elastic Base
Author(s) D.V. Leonenko (Belarusian State University of Transport, Kirova 34, Gomel, 246653 Republic of Belarus, leoden@tut.by)
E.I. Starovoitov (Belarusian State University of Transport, Kirova 34, Gomel, 246653 Republic of Belarus, edstar@mail.by)
Abstract We consider thermomechanical bending of an elastoplastic circular (solid or annular) light-filler sandwich plate resting on an elastic base. The hypotheses of broken normal are used to describe the kinematics of the plate stack nonsymmetric along the thickness. The base reaction is described by the Winkler model. We obtain the system of equilibrium equations and its exact solution in terms of displacements. We also present numerical results for a sandwich annular metal-polymer plate.
Keywords thermoplasticity, sandwich plate, bending, Winkler base
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