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Measurement of the Timoshenko Shear Stiffness. II: Effect of Transverse Compressibility
Authors:Michael D Hayes  John J Lesko
Affiliation:1Senior Engineer, Metals and Materials Engineers, LLC, 1039 Industrial Court, Suwanee, GA 30024. E-mail: mhayes@mmelab.com
2Professor, Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (Virginia Tech), 120 Patton Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24060. E-mail: jlesko@vt.edu
Abstract:This is the second of two papers devoted to the issue of measuring the Timoshenko shear stiffness of thin-walled composite beams. In the first paper, the effect of warping on the effective Timoshenko shear stiffness, as measured through bending tests, was studied. The bending test was simulated using finite-element analysis, and the results indicated that the warping effect was minimal. On the other hand, the evidence suggests that transverse flexibility may have a significant influence on the effective Timoshenko shear stiffness, decreasing the effective shear stiffness at shorter test spans. The purpose of the present study is to further investigate this effect and to explore the use of a sandwich theory to predict the measurement error. A higher-order sandwich theory, which captures the transverse strain at concentrated loads and supports, is applied to a commercially available thin-walled composite beam. The results indicate that the sandwich model does capture the decrease in the effective shear stiffness at short spans, and the dependence of the shear stiffness on span-to-depth ratio is similar to that calculated in the first paper, using the finite-element method.
Keywords:Composite beams  Shear deformation  Shear modulus  Compressibility  Sandwich structures  Warpage  Finite element method  Stiffness  Measurement  
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