Raymond D. Mindlin

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Raymond D. Mindlin was an influential American applied mechanician and engineer renowned for his foundational contributions to elasticity theory, plate and shell analysis, and the mechanics of solids.

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instanceOf American
academic
applied mechanician
engineer
person
academicDiscipline applied physics
civil engineering
mechanical engineering
awardReceived ASME Medal
Medal for Merit
Timoshenko Medal
Theodore von Kármán Medal
surface form: von Kármán Medal
birthDate 1906-09-17
deathDate 1987-11-22
educatedAt Columbia University
Harvard University
employer Columbia University
familyName Mindlin
fieldOfWork applied mechanics
elasticity theory
mechanics of solids
plate theory
shell theory
fullName Raymond David Mindlin
gender male
givenName Raymond
hasAcademicAdvisor Stephen Timoshenko
influenced computational mechanics of structures
modern plate and shell analysis
theory of thick plates
influencedBy Stephen Timoshenko
knownFor Mindlin plate theory
analysis of high-frequency vibrations of elastic bodies
contributions to the mechanics of continua
contributions to the theory of elasticity
theory of elastic plates with shear deformation
theory of piezoelectric crystals
work on wave propagation in elastic solids
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Sciences
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
notableWork papers on wave propagation in elastic plates and rods
“Influence of rotatory inertia and shear on flexural motions of isotropic elastic plates”
occupation professor
workInstitution Columbia University

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Timoshenko Medal hasNotableRecipient Raymond D. Mindlin