Most books on the theory and analysis of beams and plates deal with
the classical (Euler-Bernoulli/Kirchoff) theories but few include
shear deformation theories in detail. The classical beam/plate theory
is not adequate in providing accurate bending, buckling, and vibration
results when the thickness-to-length ratio of the beam/plate is
relatively large. This is because the effect of transverse shear
strains, neglected in the classical theory, becomes significant in
deep beams and thick plates. This book illustrates how shear
deformation theories provide accurate solutions compared to the
classical theory.
Equations governing shear deformation theories are typically more
complicated than those of the classical theory. Hence it is desirable
to have exact relationships between solutions of the classical theory
and shear deformation theories so that whenever classical theory
solutions are available, the corresponding solutions of shear
deformation theories can be readily obtained. Such relationships not
only furnish benchmark solutions of shear deformation theories but
also provide insight into the significance of shear deformation on the
response. The relationships for beams and plates have been developed
by many authors over the last several years. The goal of this
monograph is to bring together these relationships for beams and
plates in a single volume.
The book is divided into two parts. Following the introduction, Part 1
consists of Chapters 2 to 5 dealing with beams, and Part 2 consists of
Chapters 6 to 13 covering plates. Problems are included at the end of
each chapter to use, extend, and develop new relationships.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780080541150
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
312
Forfatter