Three-dimensional Stress Analysis of a Rectangular Cantilever Plate Using an Extended Love's Moderately Thick Plate Theory
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In the present paper, the three-dimensional stress analysis of a rectangular cantilever thick plate subjected to a uniformly distributed load on the semicircular area of the upper surface is carried out using an extended Love's moderately thick plate theory proposed by one of the authors. From the results of numerical calculations, the three-dimensional stress states in a rectangular cantilever thick plate are clarified and it is found that the distribution of longitudinal normal stresses is nearly linear, and that of shear stresses is almost parabolic in the case of the ratio of thickness to width of the plate being less than 0.1.
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著者
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Ishikawa Hiromasa
Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido Univeristy
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Kobayashi Michiaki
Hachinohe Institute Of Technology
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HATA Kin-ichi
Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University
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NAGASAWA Toru
Hokkaido University of Education, Kushiro College
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Hata Kin-ichi
Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Nagasawa Toru
Hokkaido University Of Education Kushiro College
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