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Sectorial element based on Reissner plate theory
A. Yalçin Aköz,
Nihal Eratli
Department of Civil Engineering
Istanbul Technical University
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Degrees of Freedom
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Element-by-element
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Reissner's Plate Theory
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Sectorial
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Sec24
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Energy Equation
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Thick Plate
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Polar Coordinates
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Potential Energy
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Winkler Foundation
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Dynamic Boundary Conditions
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Gâteaux Differential
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Bending Moment
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Geometric Boundary
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Transformability
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Reissner Theory
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Classical Potential
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Transverse Shear Effects
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Shear Displacement
50%
Shear Rotation
50%
Torsional Moment
50%
Engineering
Degree of Freedom
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Plate Theory
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Thick Plate
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Shear Force
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Dynamic Boundary Condition
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Potential Energy
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Geometric Boundary Condition
50%
Energy Equation
50%
Polar Coordinate
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