Advances and Trends in Plate Buckling Research.
Abstract
Recent advances and current trends in plate buckling research are summarized. The field is divided into three parts: (1) classical buckling studies, including plates of rectangular, circular and other shapes; (2) classical complicating effects, including elastic foundation, anisotropic material, variable thickness, shear deformation and nonhomogeneous material and; (3) nonclassical considerations, including postbuckling, imperfections, parametric excitation, follower forces, magnetoelastic buckling and inelastic buckling. Approximately 100 references for the period 1978-present are cited.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA123358
Entities
People
- Arthur W. Leissa
Organizations
- Ohio State University