ESDU 71013
Elastic direct stresses and deflections for flat rectangular plates under uniformly distributed normal pressure.
Abstract:
Curves are given which enable the elastic stresses (at the centre, on the edges and on the diagonals) and maximum deflections to be determined for initially flat rectangular plates of uniform thickness under uniformly distributed normal pressure. The curves are based on thin plate theory and apply for plate width/thickness ratios greater than or equal to 20. The data are given for plates with length/width ratios between 1 and infinity and the edge restraints may be any combination of fixed or free in translation or rotation. The data can also be obtained using ESDUpac A9311, see ESDU 93011, or ESDUpac A9433, see ESDU 94033.Indexed under:
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Figure 1 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 2 | Edges free in translation and fixed in rotation |
Figure 3 | Edges fixed in translation and free in rotation |
Figure 4 | Edges fixed in translation and rotation |
Figure 5 - Part 1 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 5 - Part 2 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 5 - Part 3 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 6 - Part 1 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 6 - Part 2 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 6 - Part 3 | Edges free in translation and rotation |
Figure 7 - Part 1 | Edges free in translation and fixed in rotation |
Figure 7 - Part 2 | Edges free in translation and fixed in rotation |
Figure 8 | Edges free in translation and fixed in rotation |
Figure 9 - Part 1 | Edges fixed in translation and free in rotation |
Figure 9 - Part 2 | Edges fixed in translation and free in rotation |
Figure 10 - Part 1 | Edges fixed in translation and rotation |
Figure 10 - Part 2 | Edges fixed in translation and rotation |
Figure 11 - Part 1 | Edges fixed in translation and rotation |
Figure 11 - Part 2 | Edges fixed in translation and rotation |
Figure 12 - Part 1 | Edges restrained in rotation as shown (Translational restraint has negligible effect in the small deflection range) |
Figure 12 - Part 2 | Edges restrained in rotation as shown (Translational restraint has negligible effect in the small deflection range) |