Free Vibration of Thick Isotropic Plates Using Trigonometric Shear Deformation Theory
- Department of Applied Mechanics, Government Engineering College, Aurangabad-431005 (Maharashtra State)
Revised: 2011-05-09
Accepted: 2011-06-30
Published in Issue 2011-06-30
How to Cite
Ghugal, Y., & Sayyad, A. (2011). Free Vibration of Thick Isotropic Plates Using Trigonometric Shear Deformation Theory. Journal of Solid Mechanics, 3(2), 172-182. https://oiccpress.com/jsm/article/view/12366
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Abstract
In this paper a variationally consistent trigonometric shear deformation theory is presented for the free vibration of thick isotropic square and rectangular plate. In this displacement based theory, the in-plane displacement field uses sinusoidal function in terms of thickness coordinate to include the shear deformation effect. The cosine function in terms of thickness coordinate is used in transverse displacement to include the effect of transverse normal strain. Governing equations and boundary conditions of the theory are obtained using the principle of virtual work. Results of frequency of bending mode, thickness-shear mode and thickness-stretch mode are obtained from free vibration of simply supported isotropic square and rectangular plates and compared with those of other refined theories and frequencies from exact theory. Present theory yields exact dynamic shear correction factor π2/12 from thickness shear motion of the plate.