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Stress in ASME Pressure Vessels, Boilers, and Nuclear Components
ISBN:
9781119259282
No. of Pages:
349
Publisher:
ASME-Wiley
Publication date:
2017
eBook Chapter
9 Approximate Analysis of Plates
Page Count:
20
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Published:2017
The analysis of rectangular plates having concentrated loads, free edges, or column supports is exceedingly complicated when using the classical theory discussed in Chapters 7 and 8. Similar difficulty is encountered in circular plates with concentrated loads as well as triangular plates with various loading and boundary conditions. The analysis commonly used to solve such cases is based on the plastic yield line theory, which is discussed in this chapter.
Topics:
Plates (structures)
9.1
Introduction
9.2Yield Line Theory
9.3Further Application of the Yield Line Theory
9.4Design Concepts
Problems
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