Plates, laminates, and shells asymptotic analysis and homogenization

This book gives a systematic and comprehensive presentation of the results concerning effective behavior of elastic and plastic plates with periodic or quasiperiodic structure. One of the chapters covers the hitherto available results concerning the averaging problems in the linear and nonlinear she...

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Main Author: Lewiński, T.
Other Authors: Telega, Józef Joachim.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, c2000.
Series: Series on advances in mathematics for applied sciences ; v. 52.
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ISBN: 9781615838714
9789812813695
9789810232061
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj (xvii, 739 p.) : ill.

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Summary: This book gives a systematic and comprehensive presentation of the results concerning effective behavior of elastic and plastic plates with periodic or quasiperiodic structure. One of the chapters covers the hitherto available results concerning the averaging problems in the linear and nonlinear shell models. A unified approach to the problems studied is based on modern variational and asymptotic methods, including the methods of variational inequalities as well as homogenization techniques. Duality arguments are also exploited. A significant part of the book deals with problems important for engineering practice, such as: statical analysis of highly nonhomogeneous plates and shells for which common discretization techniques fail to be efficient, assessing stiffness reduction of cracked [00n/900m]s laminates, and assessing ultimate loads for perfectly plastic plates and shells composed of repeated segments. When possible, the homogenization formulas are cast in closed form expressions. The formulas presented in this manner are then used in constructing regularized formulations of the fundamental optimization problems for plates and shells, since the regularization concepts are based on introducing the composite regions for which microstructural properties play the role of new design variables.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781615838714
9789812813695
9789810232061
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