Vibrations of skewed cantilevered triangular, trapezoidal and parallelogram Mindlin plates with considering corner stress singularities

Chiung-Shiann Huang*, A. W. Leissa, M. J. Chang

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Abstract

Based on the Mindlin shear deformation plate theory, a method is presented for determining natural frequencies of skewed cantilevered triangular, trapezoidal and parallelogram plates using the Ritz method, considering the effects of stress singularities at the clamped re-entrant corner. The admissible displacement functions include polynomials and corner functions. The admissible polynomials form a mathematically complete set and guarantee the solution convergent to the exact frequencies when sufficient terms are used. The corner functions properly account for the singularities of moments and shear forces at the re-entrant corner and accelerate the convergence of the solution. Detailed convergence studies are carried out for plates of various shapes to elucidate the positive effects of corner functions on the accuracy of the solution. The results obtained herein are compared with those obtained by other investigators to demonstrate the validity and accuracy of the solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1789-1806
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Volume62
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Apr 2005

Keywords

  • Cantilevered
  • Mindlin
  • Plates
  • Singularities
  • Skewed
  • Vibration

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