Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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860348 | Procedia Engineering | 2013 | 7 Pages |
A trigonometric shear deformation theory for flexure of thick beams, taking into account transverse shear deformation effects, is developed. The number of variables in the present theory is same as that in the first order shear deformation theory. The sinusoidal function is used in displacement field in terms of thickness coordinate to represent the shear deformation effects. The noteworthy feature of this theory is that the transverse shear stresses can be obtained directly from the use of constitutive relations with excellent accuracy, satisfying the shear stress free conditions on the top and bottom surfaces of the beam. Hence, the theory obviates the need of shear correction factor. Governing differential equations and boundary conditions are obtained by using the principle of virtual work. The thick isotropic beam is considered for the numerical study to demonstrate the efficiency of the theory. The simply supported isotropic beam subjected to varying load is examined using the present theory. Results obtained are discussed with those of other theories.