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N. I. Demochkin, K. S. Morgachev, and L. I. Fridman, "Reliability domain of the Timoshenko model in dynamics of rods and plates," Mech. Solids. 43 (6), 957-964 (2008)
Year 2008 Volume 43 Number 6 Pages 957-964
DOI 10.3103/S0025654408060137
Title Reliability domain of the Timoshenko model in dynamics of rods and plates
Author(s) N. I. Demochkin (Samara State Architecture and Civil Engineering University, Molodogvardeyskaya 194, Samara, 443001, Russia, dni01@mail.ru)
K. S. Morgachev (Samara State Architecture and Civil Engineering University, Molodogvardeyskaya 194, Samara, 443001, Russia, cyril2005-82@mail.ru)
L. I. Fridman (Samara State Architecture and Civil Engineering University, Molodogvardeyskaya 194, Samara, 443001, Russia, evfridman@rambler.ru)
Abstract Comparing the frequency spectrum of rods and plates calculated with the rotation inertia and shear strain taken into account (the Timoshenko model) with the results of computations based on the solution of the stationary dynamic problem of the theory of elasticity for canonical bodies in rectangular and cylindrical coordinates, we determine the boundaries of the reliability domain for the Timoshenko model: we obtain the admissible (in the framework of accepted refined kinematic hypotheses) values of minimum flexibilities for rods of annular and quadratic cross-sections and of maximal relative thicknesses for plates with annular and square cross-sections. We present the basic dependencies for the solution of the problems of natural frequencies and mode shapes for rods and plates mentioned above (the Timoshenko model) and briefly describe the solutions of similar problems by methods of the theory of elasticity.
Received 15 January 2007
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