Abstract

This note considers the buckling problem of skew plates subjected to planar temperature distribution. The edges are assumed to be restrained (i.e., immovable) for in-plane movement, and simply supported for transverse deflection. The effects of geometry, different temperature distributions, and the degree of nonuniformity of temperature distribution on the critical thermal parameters is studied.

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