Ussuri
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2004
- 1,582
Folks
I'm looking for the easy option here. Does anyone know of a reference for the anaylsis of rectangular plates with an applied moment (trunnion loading).
The old faithful Roark has a case for circular plates (6th Ed, Table 24, case 20 and 21) but no such for rectangular plates.
I could approximate by reducing the applied moment to a force couple and using the concentrated loads (one positive, one negative) and the superimposing the results, or go back to first principles and brush up on my differential equations.
Or, ask all the nice folks here if they know of a resource that would mean I didnt have to.
Cheers.
I'm looking for the easy option here. Does anyone know of a reference for the anaylsis of rectangular plates with an applied moment (trunnion loading).
The old faithful Roark has a case for circular plates (6th Ed, Table 24, case 20 and 21) but no such for rectangular plates.
I could approximate by reducing the applied moment to a force couple and using the concentrated loads (one positive, one negative) and the superimposing the results, or go back to first principles and brush up on my differential equations.
Or, ask all the nice folks here if they know of a resource that would mean I didnt have to.
Cheers.