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Determination of Natural Frequency of Anisotropic Plates Using D' Alembert Principle

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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A dynamic Analysis of thin rectangular plates made of anisotropic materials is treated. The analysis is based on the assumptions of classical plate theory in which the anisotropic characteristics of the plate material are introduced. The static lateral load on the plate is replaced by D' Alembert inertia load. The free vibration of simply supported rectangular orthotropic plates is treated as numerical examples, the obtained results are compared with the three dimensional elasticity solution. To verify the theoretical analysis, an experimental study is done using 8 layers woven cross play fiber glass/epoxy rectangular plates.

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10.21608/asat.2011.23425

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natural frequency, D' Alembert Principle, Anisotropic Materials, Plate theory, Tensorial Formulation

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Almasri

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Libyan Armed Forces, Libya.

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Younes

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Egyptian Armed Forces, Egypt.

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El-Soaly

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10th of Ramadan Higher Institute of Technology, Egypt.

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14

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AEROSPACE SCIENCES & AVIATION TECHNOLOGY, ASAT - 14 – May 24 - 26, 2011

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4330

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2011-05-01

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2019-01-02

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2011-05-01

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10

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2090-0678

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2636-364X

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International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology

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Determination of Natural Frequency of Anisotropic Plates Using D' Alembert Principle

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