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Restatement of first-order shear-deformation theory for laminated plates

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1997
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Knight, Norman F. jun., Qi, Yunqian
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New first order shear deformation beam theory with in-plane shear influence

Engineering Structures, 2016
In the conventional formulation of the Timoshenko beam theory bending and shear deflection cannot be determined uniquely. Recently, an alternative formulation which deals with total deflection and bending deflection has been developed with unique results.
Tomić, Marko   +3 more
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An accurate modeling of piezoelectric smart beams with first-order shear deformation theory

International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing, 2015
A finite element model for piezoelectric smart beam in extension mode based on First-order Shear Deformation Theory (FSDT) with an appropriate through-thickness distribution of electric potential is presented. Accuracy of piezoelectric finite element formulations depends on the selection of assumed mechanical and electrical fields.
Litesh N. Sulbhewar, P. Raveendranath
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Enhanced First-Order Shear Deformation Theory for Laminated and Sandwich Plates

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2005
A new first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) has been developed and verified for laminated plates and sandwich plates. Based on the definition of Reissener–Mindlin’s plate theory, the average transverse shear strains, which are constant through the thickness, are improved to vary through the thickness.
Jun-Sik Kim, Maenghyo Cho
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A simple first-order shear deformation theory for laminated composite plates

Composite Structures, 2013
Abstract In this paper, a simple first-order shear deformation theory is presented for laminated composite plates. Unlike the existing first-order shear deformation theory, the present one contains only four unknowns and has strong similarities with the classical plate theory in many aspects such as equations of motion, boundary conditions, and ...
Huu-Tai Thai, Dong-Ho Choi
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Behaviour of plate elements based on the first‐order shear deformation theory

Engineering Computations, 1990
A study of the behaviour of shear deformable plate finite elements is carried out to determine why and under what conditions these elements lock, or become overly stiff. A new analytical technique is developed to derive the exact form of the shear constraints which are imposed on an element when its side‐to‐thickness ratio is large. The constraints are
R.C. Averill, J.N. Reddy
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A novel first-order shear deformation theory for laminated composite plates

Steel and Composite Structures, 2014
In the present study, a new simple first-order shear deformation theory is presented for laminated composite plates. Moreover, the number of unknowns of this theory is the least one comparing with the traditional first-order and the other higher-order shear deformation theories.
Mohamed Sadoune   +3 more
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Refined First-Order Shear Deformation Theory Models for Composite Laminates

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2003
In the present work, new mixed variational formulations for a first-order shear deformation laminate theory are proposed. The out-of-plane stresses are considered as primary variables of the problem. In particular, the shear stress profile is represented either by independent piecewise quadratic functions in the thickness or by satisfying the three ...
AURICCHIO, FERDINANDO, SACCO E.
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Free vibration analysis of shear-deformable Al alloy plates using FEM with first order shear deformation theory

International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology, 2015
This paper mainly presents free vibration analysis of an isotropic thin plate using first order shear deformation theory. This analysis has been held for four types of aluminium (Al) alloys namely Al 95, Al 96, Al 98 and Al 995. The stiffness and mass matrices are calculated using first order shear deformation theory for two varying thicknesses of the ...
A. Thanapaul, S. Ganesh, S. Milan
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A modified first-order-warping theory for shear deformation analysis

European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, 2000
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