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Dynamic measurement of Timoshenko beam shear coefficient

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Title Dynamic measurement of Timoshenko beam shear coefficient
Names Nelson, Daniel Loren (creator)
Smith, Charles E. (advisor)
Date Issued 1968-04-25 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1968
Abstract The Timoshenko beam theory, as an engineering alternative to
the elementary and exact theories, introduces a factor, k', called
the shear coefficient which has been given various interpretations and
values. It is the objective of this study to experimentally evaluate
k' for a brass bar of rectangular cross-section.
Analytical results show that high-frequency shear disturbances
propagate with velocity, C[subscript q], defined as (k'G /ρ)¹[superscript /]² where ρ is the
mass density of the beam material and G is the shear modulus of
elasticity. Experimental evaluation of k' is obtained from measured
values of C[subscript q], ρ, and G.
C[subscript q] is found by measuring the time for a shear wavefront to travel between two points along the beam. A high-frequency shear
disturbance, initiated by a transverse impact on the beam, is sensed
by strain gages mounted a known distance apart on the side of the
beam and at 45° to the direction of the neutral axis. The strain gage outputs are simultaneously displayed on a single sweep of a dual-trace oscilloscope and the display photographed to obtain a permanent
data record. With a time reference superimposed on the photograph,
the time for passage of the wavefront between the two strain gages is
found directly and knowing the distance between strain gages, C[subscript q] is
calculated.
Evaluation of the mass density, ρ , is accomplished by conventional
means of measuring mass and volume. The value of G remains
to be determined as results of that part of the project are unsatisfactory.
Combining the above results for C[subscript q] and ρ with values of G cited by handbooks yields a range of values of k' in general accord
with analytical findings. Although this range of values of k' is too
broad to substantiate a preference for a particular analytical result,
it does indicate the merit of the experimental method.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Shear (Mechanics)
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47114

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