Plates and panels are primary components in many structures including
space vehicles, aircraft, automobiles, buildings, bridge decks, ships
and submarines. The ability to design, analyse, optimise and select the
proper materials for these structures is a necessity for structural
designers, analysts and researchers.
This text consists of four parts. The first deals with plates of
isotropic (metallic and polymeric) materials. The second involves
composite material plates, including anisotropy and laminate
considerations. The third section treats sandwich constructions of
various types, and the final section gives an introduction to plates
involving piezoelectric materials, in which the "smart" or "intelligent"
materials are used as actuators or sensors.
In each section, the formulations encompass plate structures subjected
to static loads, dynamic loads, buckling, thermal/moisture environments,
and minimum weight structural optimisation.
This is a textbook for a graduate course, an undergraduate senior course
and a reference. Many homework problems are given in various chapters.