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Computational nanotechnology, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 52–56
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33693/2313-223X-2020-7-3-52-56
(Mi cn309)
 

MULTISCALE MODELING FOR INFORMATION CONTROL AND PROCESSING

Analysis of the general equations of the transverse vibration of a piecewise uniform viscoelastic plate

M. L. Jalilova, R. Kh. Rakhimovb

a Fergana branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad Al-Khorazmiy
b Institute of Materials Science, SPA “Physics-Sun”, Academy of Science of Uzbekistan
Abstract: This article discusses the analysis of the general equations of the transverse vibration of a piecewise homogeneous viscoelastic plate obtained in the “Oscillation of inlayer plates of constant thickness” [1]. In the present work on the basis of a mathematical method, the approached theory of fluctuation of the two-layer plates, based on plate consideration as three dimensional body, on exact statement of a three dimensional mathematical regional problem of fluctuation is stood at the external efforts causing cross-section fluctuations. The general equations of fluctuations of piecewise homogeneous viscoelastic plates of the constant thickness, described in work [1], are difficult on structure and contain derivatives of any order on coordinates x, y and time t and consequently are not suitable for the decision of applied problems and carrying out of engineering calculations. For the decision of applied problems instead of the general equations it is expedient to use confidants who include this or that final order on derivatives. The classical equations of cross-section fluctuation of a plate contain derivatives not above 4th order, and for piecewise homogeneous or two-layer plates the elementary approached equation of fluctuation is the equation of the sixth order. On the basis of the analytical decision of a problem the general and approached decisions of a problem are under construction, are deduced the equation of fluctuation of piecewise homogeneous two-layer plates taking into account rigid contact on border between layers, and also taking into account mechanical and rheological properties of a material of a plate. The received theoretical results for the decision of dynamic problems of cross-section fluctuation of piecewise homogeneous two-layer plates of a constant thickness taking into account viscous properties of their material allow to count more precisely the is intense-deformed status of plates at non-stationary external loadings.
Keywords: analysis, approximate, vibrations, two-layer plate, boundary value problem, stresses, deformation, oscillation equations.
Received: 15.07.2020
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: M. L. Jalilov, R. Kh. Rakhimov, “Analysis of the general equations of the transverse vibration of a piecewise uniform viscoelastic plate”, Comp. nanotechnol., 7:3 (2020), 52–56
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Analysis of the general equations of the transverse vibration of a piecewise uniform viscoelastic plate
\jour Comp. nanotechnol.
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\vol 7
\issue 3
\pages 52--56
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\crossref{https://doi.org/10.33693/2313-223X-2020-7-3-52-56}
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