The interior problem of all orthotropic strip subject to any given continuous distribution of normal and shear loads is solved by means of a polynomial expansion for the Airy stress function. The polynomial functions defined in the transverse direction are determined recursively by solving a Fredholm equation of second kind. Explicit formulas for displacements are given. A sufficient condition for the convergence of the series expansion is derived This solution is used to evaluate the error in Timoshenko and higher-order theories. A new beam theory is finally proposed whose error has the same asymptotic form as second-order theories but approaches zero for strips made of strongly orthotropic material

Elasticity interior solution for orthotropic strips and the accuracy of beam theories

TULLINI, Nerio
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1999

Abstract

The interior problem of all orthotropic strip subject to any given continuous distribution of normal and shear loads is solved by means of a polynomial expansion for the Airy stress function. The polynomial functions defined in the transverse direction are determined recursively by solving a Fredholm equation of second kind. Explicit formulas for displacements are given. A sufficient condition for the convergence of the series expansion is derived This solution is used to evaluate the error in Timoshenko and higher-order theories. A new beam theory is finally proposed whose error has the same asymptotic form as second-order theories but approaches zero for strips made of strongly orthotropic material
1999
Tullini, Nerio; Savoia, M.
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