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Study on the dynamic response correction factor of a coupled high-speed train–track–bridge system under near-fault earthquakes

Mechanics based design of structures and machines, 2020
The extension of high-speed railway construction to earthquake-prone regions has significantly increased the probability of trains encountering an earthquake while running on a bridge.
Jian Yu   +5 more
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Transverse shear correction factors for laminates in cylindrical bending

Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1995
AbstractMindlin‐type plate and shell finite elements are the most widely used ones in the analysis of laminated composite structures. In the commercially available finite element programs, the transverse shear correction factors for these elements are usually the same as for structures made of isotropic materials.
Laitinen, M.   +2 more
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Shear correction factors and an energy-consistent beam theory

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1999
By matching exact shear stress resultants and shear strain energy with those of the equivalent shear deformation theory, the authors give a derivation of new shear correction factors for a beam. Additionally, they derive exact warping functions from available elasticity solutions.
Pai, P. Frank, Schulz, Mark J.
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The application of the nonlocal theory and various shear strain theories for bending and free vibration analysis of organic nanoplates

Mechanics based design of structures and machines, 2023
This is the first study of the static bending and free vibration response of organic nanoplates based on the combination of nonlocal theory with various shear strain theories, where the theory of shear deformation of the plate has the advantage of ...
Dao Minh Tien   +5 more
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Refined quasi-3D shear deformation theory for buckling analysis of functionally graded curved nanobeam rested on Winkler/Pasternak/Kerr foundation

Mechanics based design of structures and machines, 2023
In the present work, a novel refined three-variable quasi-3D shear deformation theory incorporates a correction factor is developed to analyze the buckling behavior of multi-directional functionally graded (FG) curved beams.
M. Y. Tharwan   +4 more
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Correction factors for loss estimation of sound propagation over high shear speed seabeds

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023
Modelling range dependent sound propagation over layered elastic seafloors with high shear speeds has proved to be a difficult problem for many widely used under water acoustic sound propagation models. The geologic evolution of large portions of the Australian continental shelf result in it being a commonly occurring problem for sound propagation ...
Matthew W. Koessler   +2 more
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On Shear Correction Factor in Vibration of Annular Sector Plates

ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, Volume 2, 2010
In the present study, the shear correction factors are obtained for annular sector plates using Differential Quadrature (DQ) Method. Based on the three-dimensional elasticity theory, the governing equations of motion for an annular sector plate are obtained.
F. Hejripour   +2 more
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Influence of shear correction factors in the higher order shear deformation laminated shell theory

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1994
Abstract A third-order shell theory based on Reddy's parabolic shear strain distribution is presented. Upon applying the Donnell shallow shell approximation, the present theory leads to Reddy's formulation in the case that the laminate has a Euclidean middle surface and constant principal radii of curvatures.
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Thermo-elastic effects on shear correction factors for functionally graded beam

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2017
Abstract Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) have been used as advanced structures in high temperature regions for excellent thermal barriers. In this regard, present study considers the compensation of the shear stress effects in thermal environments to be more crucial than conventional evaluation. As the beam model with thermo-mechanical behavior,
Tae-Kyung Lim, Ji-Hwan Kim
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Influence of Shear Correction Factors on Eigenfrequencies of Layered Plates

2018
In this paper layered composite plates subjected to static loading are considered. The theory is based on a multi-field functional, where the associated Euler–Lagrange equations include besides the global plate equations formulated in stress resultants, the local in-plane equilibrium in terms of stresses and a constraint which enforces the correct ...
Friedrich Gruttmann, Werner Wagner
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