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Graduate Course Outline and Schedule: Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics National Cheng Kung University

This document outlines a graduate course on plates and shells theory. The course introduces classical plate theory and discusses related problems. It also covers thin elastic shell theory, including membrane and bending stresses in shells. The 14-week course schedule addresses topics like rectangular, circular and various geometrical plates, as well as numerical plate bending methods, orthotropic plates, and combined loading of plates. Later topics include refined plate theory, thermal stresses in plates, dynamic plate analysis, differential geometry, and stresses in thin elastic shells. Student performance is evaluated based on homework, a mid-term exam, and either a final exam or final report.
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Graduate Course Outline and Schedule: Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics National Cheng Kung University

This document outlines a graduate course on plates and shells theory. The course introduces classical plate theory and discusses related problems. It also covers thin elastic shell theory, including membrane and bending stresses in shells. The 14-week course schedule addresses topics like rectangular, circular and various geometrical plates, as well as numerical plate bending methods, orthotropic plates, and combined loading of plates. Later topics include refined plate theory, thermal stresses in plates, dynamic plate analysis, differential geometry, and stresses in thin elastic shells. Student performance is evaluated based on homework, a mid-term exam, and either a final exam or final report.
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Graduate Course Outline and Schedule

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics


National Cheng Kung University

Instructor: Hwu, Chyanbin Semester: □Spring, ▓Fall


Course name:
(Chinese) 板殼理論 Credits: 3 Course type: Lecture 3 hrs, Practice hrs
(English) Plates and Shells
Graduate: ▓Master, ▓Ph.D. □Required, ▓Elective
Course No: Prerequisites:
Course Objectives: Relation between Program Outcomes/Assessment and
Introduce classical plate theory and discuss its related AC2004+ of IEET
problems such as plate shape, material type, loading Total lecture hrs: 54 , Total practice hrs:
type, etc. Introduce theory of thin elastic shells and Lecture Practice
discuss membrane stresses and bending stresses in IEET Accreditation Criteria 2004+
hrs hrs
shells. 51 1. Professional knowledge in a specific
field.
Course Outline & Schedule:
3 2. Ability to organize and implement a
research project.
1. Classical Plate Theory (week 1-2)
2. Rectangular Plates (week 3-4) 0 3. Ability to conduct professional journal
3. Circular Plates (week 5-6) writing.
4. Plates of Various Geometrical Forms (week 7) 0 4. Ability for innovative thinking and
5. Plate Bending by Numerical Methods (week 7) independent problem solving.
6. Orthotropic Plates (week 7) 0 5. Ability to collaborate with people in an
7. Plates under Combined Loads (week 8) interdisciplinary setting.
8. Refined Plate Theory (week 9-10)
9. Thermal Stresses in Plates (week 11) 0 6. Sound international scope of view.
10. Dynamic Analysis of Plates (week 11-13) 0 7. Ability to lead, manage, and plan.
11. Differential Geometry (week 14) 0 8. Ability for life-long learning.
12. Thin Elastic Shells (week 15-16)
13. Membrane Stresses in Shells (week 17)
14. Bending Stresses in Shells (week 18)

Course Mathematics and Engineering Design and Innovative General


Component Basic Science Expertise Practice Development Education
Proportion (%) 20% 80% % % %
Text Book(s) (Authors, Title, Publisher and Date) Grading Policy
1. A.C. Ugural, Stresses in Plates and Shells, 1999. 30%: Homework
2. H. Kraus, Thin Elastic Shells, 1972. 35%: Mid-Term Exam
35%: Final Exam or Final Report
Reference(s) (Authors, Title, Publisher and Date)
1. S. Timoshenko and S. Woinowsky-Krieger,
Theory of Plates and Shells, 1950.
3. R. Szilard, Theory and Analysis of Plates, 1974.

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