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Computational method for solving boundary problems of the theory of elasticity using non-orthogonal systems of functions
Тип публікації :
Стаття
Дата випуску :
2021
Автор(и) :
Ревенко, В. П.
Мова основного тексту :
English
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Випуск :
3
ISSN :
1812-5409
Початкова сторінка :
101
Кінцева сторінка :
106
Цитування :
Ревенко, В. П. (2021). Computational method for solving boundary problems of the theory of elasticity using non-orthogonal systems of functions. Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Physics and Mathematics(3), 101–106. https://doi.org/10.17721/1812-5409.2021/3.19
A complete system of functions based on non-orthogonal sinuses and cosine was constructed. It has been proven that the continuous function can be approximated by a finite number of non-orthogonal functions in such a way that this amount does not enter the selected function of the non-orthogonal base. The numerical experiment confirmed the high accuracy of approximations of continuous functions by a small number of non-orthogonal functions. The flat problem of the theory of elasticity for the plate with variable elastic characteristics is considered. This equation is simplified when the characteristics of the material change insignificantly depending on the spatial coordinates. A new method of solving a boundary value problem has been developed for the fourth-order equation with variable coefficients. The proposed method is based on the separation of the stress state of the plate from an inhomogeneous material to the main and indignant state, the use of complete systems of non-orthogonal functions and a generalized quadratic form. A criterion under which the constructed approximate decision coincides with the exact solution was found.
Pages of the article in the issue: 101 - 106
Language of the article: Ukrainian
Pages of the article in the issue: 101 - 106
Language of the article: Ukrainian
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10.17721/1812-5409.2021/3.19