FREE VIBRATION OF THICK ORTHOTROPIC PLATES USING TRIGONOMETRIC SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY
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SHEAR DEFORMATION, THICK ORTHOTROPIC PLATE, TRANSVERSE NORMAL STRAIN, FREE VIBRATION, FREQUENCIES.Abstract
 IN THIS PAPER A TRIGONOMETRIC SHEAR DEFORMATION THEORY IS PRESENTED FOR THE FREE VIBRATION OF THICK ORTHOTROPIC SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR PLATES. 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. THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE OF THE THEORY IS THAT THE TRANSVERSE SHEAR STRESS CAN BE OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM THE CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONS SATISFYING THE SHEAR STRESS FREE SURFACE CONDITIONS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM SURFACES OF THE PLATE. HENCE THE THEORY OBVIATES THE NEED OF SHEAR CORRECTION FACTOR.  GOVERNING EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS OF THE THEORY ARE OBTAINED USING THE PRINCIPLE OF VIRTUAL WORK. RESULTS OBTAINED FOR FREQUENCY OF BENDING MODE, SHEAR MODE AND THICKNESS STRETCH MODE OF FREE VIBRATION OF SIMPLY SUPPORTED ORTHOTROPIC SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR PLATES ARE COMPARED WITH THOSE OF OTHER REFINED THEORIES AND EXACT SOLUTION FROM THEORY OF ELASTICITY WHEREVER APPLICABLE.
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