Theory of Plates and Shells for B.Tech 7th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Theory of Plates and Shells B.Tech (R13) seventhsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES
To study the behaviour of the plates and shells with different geometry under various types of loads.
UNIT I : CLASSICAL PLATE THEORY [3 hours]
Classical Plate Theory – Assumptions – Differential Equation – Boundary Conditions.
UNIT II : PLATES OF VARIOUS SHADES [15 hours]
Navier’s Method of Solution for Simply Supported Rectangular Plates – Leavy’s Method of Solution for Rectangular Plates under Different Boundary Conditions. Governing Equation – Solution for Axi- symmetric loading – Annular Plates – Plates of other shapes.
UNIT III : EIGEN VALUE ANALYSIS [8 hours]
Stability and free Vibration Analysis of Rectangular Plates.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES
- Ability to use different theories to plate and shell Perform stability and free vibration calculations
- Use of different methods for stability analysis
TEXT BOOKS
- Timoshenko, S.P. Winowsky. S., and Kreger, “Theory of Plates and Shells”, McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1990.
- Varadan. T. K. and Bhaskar. K., “Theory of Plates and Shells”, 1999, Narosa.
REFERENCES
- Flugge, W. “Stresses in Shells”, Springer – Verlag, 1985.
- Timoshenko, S.P. and Gere, J.M., “Theory of Elastic Stability”, McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1986
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