2. Vibration and plate theory
In this study, we consider electronic boards as thin plates of homogeneous and isotropic material. Based on this assumption, we can determine the displacement response of a board as a function of its boundary conditions and the vibrations applied to it.
The theory of thin plates is the subject of numerous works (cf. ), and will not be dealt with in this article. Instead, we give several pre-established results, for classical boundary conditions.
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