02520oam 22004573 450 991095902760332120251116180308.0978-1-56347-697-597815634769751-61583-075-81-60086-682-41-60086-463-5(CKB)2550000001015725(MiAaPQ)EBC3111616(BIP)13528263(EXLCZ)99255000000101572520231211d2000 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNonlinear Composite Beam Theory1st ed.Reston :American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics,2000.©2006.1 online resource (317 pages)1-56347-697-5 9781563476975 Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Kinematical Preliminaries -- Kinematics of Beams -- Cross-Sectional Analysis for Beams -- One-Dimensional Theory of Beams -- Thin-Walled Beams -- Validation and Sample Results -- A Look Back and a Look Forward -- Appendix A: VABS Tutorial -- Appendix B: Finding Lagrange Multipliers for Mixed Method -- Appendix C: Variables for Nonlinear Theory of Strips -- References -- Index.From an authoritative expert whose work on modern helicopter rotor blade analysis has spanned over three decades, comes the first consistent and rigorous presentation of beam theory. Beginning with an overview of the theory developed over the last 60 years, Dr. Hodges addresses the kinematics of beam deformation, provides a simple way to characterize strain in an initially curved and twisted beam, and offers cross-sectional analysis for beams with arbitrary cross sections and composed of arbitrary materials. He goes on to present a way to accurately recover all components of cross-sectional strain and stress before providing a natural one-dimensional (1-D) theory of beams. Sample results for both cross-sectional and 1-D analysis are presented as is a parallel treatment for thin-walled beams.EngineeringAerospace and AeronauticsEngineeringAerospace and AeronauticsHodges Dewey H897573MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959027603321Nonlinear Composite Beam Theory4469580UNINA