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Narinder Kaur, Anupam Khanna, and Ozen Ozer, "Thermoelastic Vibrational Analysis of Tapered Triangular Plates with Different Boundary Conditions," Mech. Solids. 58 (4), 1370-1377 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 4 Pages 1370-1377
DOI 10.3103/S002565442360085X
Title Thermoelastic Vibrational Analysis of Tapered Triangular Plates with Different Boundary Conditions
Author(s) Narinder Kaur (Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India)
Anupam Khanna (Department of Mathematics, D.A.V. College, Sadhaura, Yamunanagar, Haryana, India, rajieanupam@gmail.com)
Ozen Ozer (Department of Mathematics, Kirklareli University, Turkey)
Abstract The present study investigates the thermoelastic vibrational analysis of biexponential tapered triangular plates with substantial accuracy numerically using the classic Rayleigh-Ritz technique. Frequency for the first two modes of vibration is computed for different types of triangular plates viz. an isosceles right angle triangular plate, a right angle triangular plate, an acute angle scalene triangular plate, and an obtuse angle triangular plate under the exponential thermal condition at various values of structural parameter. A comprehensive and methodical presentation of the results of frequency for two boundary conditions viz. fully clamped (C-C-C) and fully simply-supported (SS-SS-SS) is provided in the section discussion of result.
Keywords vibration, tapered, frequency, structural parameters, boundary condition, MSC classification number should be shifted in next line
Received 18 May 2023Revised 13 June 2023Accepted 14 June 2023
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