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6.7 Benomnc oF THIN FLAT PLATES where the higher-order serm 1/2 [(@V,/éy)dy d)idy term was ignored, Ina similar fash- jon, summing moments about an axis paralicl to the y axis through the element center yields aM, | aM, = te aM ay ax 13,7103 Substitution of Eqs. (5.7-9) and (5.7-10) into (5.7-8) gives aM, pe 7 ) Bey te 4 Ow ax* " axtay? ay? ‘The solution of Eq. (5.7-12) is no casy matter. However, once w(x.y) is deter- mined, the moments are found from Eqs, (5.7-4) and the bending and twisting stresses are obtained using Eqs. (5.7-6) or (5.7-7) 5.7.2 Tasutatep SoLuTioNs oF UniroRMLy LOADED RECTANGULAR PLATES This section provides 2 table containing only a very small sampling of the basic configurations contained in Ref, 5.3. For Table 5.7-1 the following notation is used: 1, ‘The terms « and } are the dimensions ofthe sides of the plate, 2. The load p, is a uniform pressure applied along the entire plate, 3. ‘The maximum stress and deflection are given by the formulas Uniformly loaded Rt plates wit straight boundaries and constant thickness Case 1, Al Eadger Simply Supported (» = 0.3, See Ref. 5.1 a Wh 16 kw A, 02874 03762 0.4530 U5I72 O56 06102 07184 7410 07876 0.7500 BOL 90616 0.0790 0905 0.1017 OID 0.1335 0.140) 0.1417 0.1421 Case 2, All idger Fised (v = 0.3). See Ref. 5.1 a 10 Sw 03078 03884 0.4356 0.4680 04872 4974 L500, 00138 aoIBs. 0u2s1 00267 1.0277 CazRs CHAPTER 3 © Topics FROM ApvanceD MECHANICS GF MATERIALS Table 5.7-1 (concluded) ‘Case 3, Three Edges Simply Supparted, One Bage (b Length) Free (r = 0.3). See Ref. 53 ob 0S OKT DSM 40 & 035 04S OST O77 Gk 0080 0.106 IHD 01D Ges DUET Case 4, Three Edges Simply Supported, One Edge (b Length) Fized tv a 1 1S) 20 25) 3D aw 0.3), See Ref. 5.3 A 050 087073 UTA 075075 OS 008) OT) AO] Ga 812 BAT O38 (Case 5. Three Fdges Simply Supported, One Ege (0 Length Fised (y = 0.3). See Ref. 5.3 ob ot AS ub 28 0S k 050 088 O73 Om TESS hy 0030 0.086 0.054 9056 0.057 0058 ass Case 6 Two Opposing Sides (a Length) Simph Supported, Two Opposing Sides (b Length) Fired 93), See Ref. 5.1 a 12 6 18 20m A, VAR 0.5205 05988 0.6540 06012 0.7146 0.750 Jy BURY OOMI 00502 0.0658 0.0800 06922 41422 Case 7. Two Opposing Sides (® Length) Simply Supported Two Opposing Sides (a Length} Fixed (03), Seo Ref. 5.1 wb 10 121A Bw vk ‘O4182 9.4626 O4R60 4968 0.4971 0.4973 0.500 f 00210 00243 00262. 06273 oR anzBs <.0255 5.7.3 GovERNING EQUATIONS FOR AXISYMMETRIC CIRCULAR PLATES IN BENDING ‘The development of the governing equations for axisymmetric circular plates in bending is very similar to that of the previous section. The clement moments and shear force per unil length and the corresponding stresses are shown in Fig. $.7-4 Becauge of symmpetty." {1} 77— does hot exis thus there is no M,,; and (2) 75, does not exist; thes there is no ¥,. ©” ‘Viewing the displacement in the 7z plane as we viewed displacements in the 2 plane in Fig. 5.7-1(b), the radial displacement is dy ar | Mer futhar dicssion on conditions of symmety, se Sec. 6.2.

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