Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 48, Number 4, 2013, pages 519-545

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2013.48.4.519

Physical insight into Timoshenko beam theory and its modification with extension

Ivo Senjanović and Nikola Vladimir

Abstract

An outline of the Timoshenko beam theory is presented. Two differential equations of motion in terms of deflection and rotation are comprised into single equation with deflection and analytical solutions of natural vibrations for different boundary conditions are given. Double frequency phenomenon for simply supported beam is investigated. The Timoshenko beam theory is modified by decomposition of total deflection into pure bending deflection and shear deflection, and total rotation into bending rotation and axial shear angle. The governing equations are condensed into two independent equations of motion, one for flexural and another for axial shear vibrations. Flexural vibrations of a simply supported, clamped and free beam are analysed by both theories and the same natural frequencies are obtained. That fact is proved in an analytical way. Axial shear vibrations are analogous to stretching vibrations on an axial elastic support, resulting in an additional response spectrum, as a novelty. Relationship between parameters in beam response functions of all type of vibrations is analysed.

Key Words

Timoshenko beam theory; flexural vibration; axial shear vibration; vibration parameter; analytical solution; double frequency phenomenon

Address

Ivo Senjanović and Nikola Vladimir : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Ivana Lučića 5, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia