Abstract
A numerical method, which is a hybrid form of the Rayleigh-Ritz method and the Lagrangian multiplier method, is presented in this paper for the vibration analysis of general triangular plates with complicated supported conditions. These support conditions include internal clamped or simple point supports, mixed periphery boundary conditions and partial internal curved supports. Several plate examples are used to illustrate the method. Apart from the limiting cases of some of these triangular plates with point supports where existing results are available for comparison, the frequency parameters presented in this paper are new. They should be valuable to designers in some industrial applications.
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