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Shear Deformation Theories

2021
Two-dimensional plate theories based on hypotheses that are less restrictive and more realistic than Kirchhoff–Poisson hypothesis are generically referred to as shear deformation theories though some of them may also account for thickness stretch. Some such theories are discussed here starting with the simplest alternative to CPT.
T.K. Varadan, K. Bhaskar
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Buckling of Shear-Deformable Plates

AIAA Journal, 1987
AIAA journal ; 25 ; 9 ; 1268-1271 ...
Senthilnathan, N.R.   +3 more
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Drop Deformation in Microconfined Shear Flow

Physical Review Letters, 2006
The deformation and breakup of a drop in an immiscible equiviscous liquid undergoing unbounded shear flow has been extensively investigated in the literature, starting from the pioneering work of Taylor. In this Letter, we address the case of microconfined shear flow, a problem which is relevant for microfluidics and emulsion processing applications ...
SIBILLO VINCENZO   +4 more
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Deformation of Sand in Shear

Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1967
The behavior of an Ottawa sand under different combinations of hydrostatic and deviatoric stresses has been studied in a new soil test box. The general shearing behavior with special reference to the proportions of elastic and plastic components of the shearing deformations is described.
Hon-Yim Ko, Ronald F. Scott
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Internal deformation due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space

Bulletin of The Seismological Society of America (BSSA), 1992
A complete set of closed analytical expressions is presented in a unified manner for the internal displacements and strains due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space for both point and finite rectangular sources.
Y. Okada
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Free vibration and buckling of porous power-law and sigmoid functionally graded sandwich plates using a simple higher-order shear deformation theory

Materials Research Express, 2019
Free vibration and mechanical buckling of porous functionally graded (FG) sandwich plates is studied in this paper by using a new and simple higher-order shear deformation theory (SHSDT).
A. Daikh, A. Zenkour
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Shearing deformations in beams

2009
In view of this reasoning, the assumption “plane sections remain normal to the deformed axis of the beam,” which implies the vanishing of the transverse shear strains, could be replaced by “the beam is made of a material with an infinite shear modulus.” Because such a constitutive law is awkward, the transverse shear force (the stress resultant ...
Bauchau, Olivier, Craig, JI
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Shear Deformable Plates [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
This chapter covers the continuum mechanical description of thick plate members. Thick plates are plates where the contribution of the shear force on the deformations is considered. Based on the three basic equations of continuum mechanics, i.e., the kinematics relationship, the constitutive law, and the equilibrium equation, the partial differential ...
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Dynamic investigation of porous functionally graded beam using a sinusoidal shear deformation theory

, 2019
This article present the free vibration analysis of simply supported perfect and imperfect (porous) FG beams using a high order trigonometric deformation theory.
F. Bourada   +5 more
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Shear bands in deformed metals

Scripta Metallurgica, 1984
At low to moderate levels of strain (generally < 1.0) and at normal strain rates metals deform by slip or twinning. These processes can be related simply to the crystallography of the component grains. Whether they be etched features, surface relief effects or the dislocation configurations seen in the electron microscope, the manifestations of slip ...
M. Hatherly, A.S. Malin
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