FREE-VIBRATION OF CROSS-PLY LAMINATED BEAMS WITH ARBITRARY BOUNDARY-CONDITIONS

1994-12-01
KHDEIR, AA
REDDY, JN
Analytical solutions of refined beam theories are developed to study the free vibration behavior of cross-ply rectangular beams with arbitrary boundary conditions in conjunction with the state space approach. The study concludes that the disagreement between different shear deformation theories is much less than the disagreement between any of them and Euler-Bernoulli theory.
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Citation Formats
A. KHDEIR and J. REDDY, “FREE-VIBRATION OF CROSS-PLY LAMINATED BEAMS WITH ARBITRARY BOUNDARY-CONDITIONS,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE, pp. 1971–1980, 1994, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/65440.