The free vibration analysis of symmetrically laminated thick rectangular plates is examined. The p-Ritz method is employed in which sets of uniquely defined polynomials are used as the admissible trial displacement and rotation functions. The energy integral expressions of the laminates are derived by incorporating the shear deformation using Reddy's higher-order plate theory [J. Appl. Mech. ASME 51, 745-752 (1984)]. The formulation is basically applicable to rectangular laminates with any combination of free, simply supported, and clamped boundary conditions. To evaluate the validity and to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method, a series of free vibration analyses of laminated composite plates is reported. Wherever possible,...
In this investigation, Rayleigh–Ritz method is used to calculate the natural frequencies of rectangu...
ABSTRACT: A nine-noded isoparametric plate-bending element has been used for the analysis of free un...
A generalized Fourier series solution based on the first-order shear deformation theory is presented...
The free vibration analysis of symmetrically laminated thick rectangular plates is examined. The p-R...
A three-dimensional linear, small deformation theory of elasticity solution by the direct method is ...
The vibration behavior of rectangular laminated composite plates subject to in-plane loading is inve...
A numerical model for the analysis of the free vibration of multilayered, fully free rectangular pla...
ABSTRACT: Large amplitude free vibration analyses of thin-to-moderately thick angle-ply laminated re...
A method is presented to study the free vibrations of rectangular laminated composite plates with ge...
Free vibration of antisymmetric angle-ply laminated plates with variable thickness is studied. Highe...
Recently, comprehensive research work has been carried out on the free vibration analysis of thick r...
This paper investigates the numerical aspects for free vibration analysis of a class of thick (relat...
Free vibration analysis is carried out to study the vibration characteristics of composite laminates...
based on "nite element methods. In this investigation, analytical solutions for the free vibrat...
Analytical formulations and solutions to the natural frequency analysis of simply supported composit...
In this investigation, Rayleigh–Ritz method is used to calculate the natural frequencies of rectangu...
ABSTRACT: A nine-noded isoparametric plate-bending element has been used for the analysis of free un...
A generalized Fourier series solution based on the first-order shear deformation theory is presented...
The free vibration analysis of symmetrically laminated thick rectangular plates is examined. The p-R...
A three-dimensional linear, small deformation theory of elasticity solution by the direct method is ...
The vibration behavior of rectangular laminated composite plates subject to in-plane loading is inve...
A numerical model for the analysis of the free vibration of multilayered, fully free rectangular pla...
ABSTRACT: Large amplitude free vibration analyses of thin-to-moderately thick angle-ply laminated re...
A method is presented to study the free vibrations of rectangular laminated composite plates with ge...
Free vibration of antisymmetric angle-ply laminated plates with variable thickness is studied. Highe...
Recently, comprehensive research work has been carried out on the free vibration analysis of thick r...
This paper investigates the numerical aspects for free vibration analysis of a class of thick (relat...
Free vibration analysis is carried out to study the vibration characteristics of composite laminates...
based on "nite element methods. In this investigation, analytical solutions for the free vibrat...
Analytical formulations and solutions to the natural frequency analysis of simply supported composit...
In this investigation, Rayleigh–Ritz method is used to calculate the natural frequencies of rectangu...
ABSTRACT: A nine-noded isoparametric plate-bending element has been used for the analysis of free un...
A generalized Fourier series solution based on the first-order shear deformation theory is presented...