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Thin-Walled Structures

Volume 27, Issue 4, April 1997, Pages 287-310
Thin-Walled Structures

Vibration, buckling and parametric instability behaviour of plates with centrally located cutouts subjected to in-plane edge loading (Tension or compression)

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Abstract

The vibration, buckling and parameterc instability behaviour of a plate with internal opening subjected to in-plane compressive or tensile periodic edge loading are studied. Different shapes and sizes of the cutout are considered. Compression and tension buckling results are discussed. The vibration analysis for this problem shows that for certain parameters of tensile loading and the opening, the frequency of the plate initially rises' with the load, but then begins to decrease with increasing tension showing the onset of tension buckling. Dynamic instability behaviour of the plate under compressive and tensile loading shows that the instability regions are affected by the size, shape of the opening and the loading parameters. Instability behaviour due to all the parameters are discussed.

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