Date of Award

Spring 1978

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Advisor

Kao, Jao S.

Second Advisor

Wenzel, Thomas H.

Third Advisor

Yoo, Chai H.

Abstract

The Theory of Plates was established quite some time ago and solution for most cases was derived using the Classical Method; however in the case of Circular Laminated Plate the governing differential equation is formidable one to solve. The introduction of the digital computer made it possible to solve such problems using Numerical methods, the finite difference technique is one of this approximate numerical methods and its use for analysis of circular laminated plates is presented in this investigation.

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