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Solution of Eigenvalue Problems for Rectangular Plates by Differential Transformation

In: Integral Methods in Science and Engineering

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  • Moinuddin Malik
  • Charles W. Bert

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The differential transformation (DT) method, a transformation technique based on the Taylor series expansion, offers a convenient means for obtaining analytical solutions of the differential equations. Although the technique was introduced in 1986 [1], it seems to be largely unknown to the research community. In this method, following certain rules of transformation, the governing differential equations and the boundary conditions of the system are transformed into a set of algebraic equations in terms of the DTs of the the field variables (the functions). Subsequently, the solution of the algebraic equations leads to the desired solution of the problem.

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  • Moinuddin Malik & Charles W. Bert, 2002. "Solution of Eigenvalue Problems for Rectangular Plates by Differential Transformation," Springer Books, in: Christian Constanda & Peter Schiavone & Andrew Mioduchowski (ed.), Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, chapter 27, pages 173-178, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4612-0111-3_27
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0111-3_27
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