The work, described in this paper, considers the analysis and derivation of dynamical equations on rectangular functionally graded plates governed by micropolar continuum theory. The proposed method is based on a power series expansion of the displacement field, micro-rotation field and material parameters in the thickness coordinates of the plate. This assumption results in sets of equations of motion together with consistent sets of boundary conditions. These derived equations are hyperbolic and can be constructed in a systematic fashion to any order desired. It is believed that these sets of equations are asymptotically correct. The construction of the equation is systematized by the introduction of recursion relations which relates high...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and corresponding boundary ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a powerseries expansion method ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansion method...
The work, described in this paper, considers the analysis and derivation of dynamical equations on r...
This work considers a systematic derivation process to obtain hierarchies of dynamical equations for...
The dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process is based...
AbstractThe dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process ...
AbstractThe dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process ...
The dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process is based...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansion method...
AbstractThis work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansio...
This work considers a systematic derivation process to obtain hierarchies of dynamical equations for...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and corresponding boundary ...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and correspondingboundary c...
AbstractThis work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansio...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and corresponding boundary ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a powerseries expansion method ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansion method...
The work, described in this paper, considers the analysis and derivation of dynamical equations on r...
This work considers a systematic derivation process to obtain hierarchies of dynamical equations for...
The dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process is based...
AbstractThe dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process ...
AbstractThe dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process ...
The dynamics of functionally graded micropolar plates is considered. The derivation process is based...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansion method...
AbstractThis work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansio...
This work considers a systematic derivation process to obtain hierarchies of dynamical equations for...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and corresponding boundary ...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and correspondingboundary c...
AbstractThis work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansio...
The subject of this thesis is to derive and evaluate governing equations and corresponding boundary ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a powerseries expansion method ...
This work considers homogeneous isotropic micropolar plates adopting a power series expansion method...