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Solution Estimates in Classical Bending of Plates

I. Chudinovich (), C. Constanda (), D. Doty () and A. Koshchii ()
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I. Chudinovich: University of Tulsa
C. Constanda: University of Tulsa
D. Doty: University of Tulsa
A. Koshchii: International Solomon University

Chapter 10 in Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, Volume 2, 2010, pp 113-120 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Kirchhoff’s classical theory of bending of elastic plates is widely used in mechanical engineering for the mathematical modeling of structures consisting of thin elements. Since most of the solutions in such problems are found computationally, it is very useful to have a tool that provides tight a priori estimates for the error. In this chapter, we construct an algorithm that generates such estimates by means of what is called a dual functional. The argument is constructed variationally and is illustrated by means of a numerical example. Similar methods for the plate model with transverse shear deformation have been developed in [ChCoKo00] and [ChEtAl06]. A full mathematical study of the static and dynamic bending within the framework of this model can be found in [ChCo00] and [ChCo05], respectively.

Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-4897-8_10

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