Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
280169 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2007 33 Pages PDF
Abstract

All plate theories allow for an approximate evaluation of the stress field in the associated three-dimensional plate-like bodies. We here show how such an approximation can be bettered by an appropriate use of the reactive stress fields that maintain in the three-dimensional body the kinematical constraints implicit in the formulation of a given plate theory. In particular, we discuss transversely extensible, linearly elastic plates and Reissner–Mindlin plates, two theories where the built-in second-order internal constraints turn out to be of importance to improve the evaluation of the stress fields in the corresponding three-dimensional bodies. In addition to arguing our point of view in general, we work out a few explicit examples, both analytically and numerically.

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