Accurate Thermal Stresses for Beams: Normal StressFormulations for a general theory of thermoelasticity to generate accurate thermal stresses for structural members of aeronautical vehicles were developed in 1954 by Boley. The formulation also provides three normal stresses and a shear stress along the entire length of the beam. The Poisson effect of the lateral and transverse normal stresses on a thermally loaded beam is taken into account in this theory by employing an Airy stress function. The Airy stress function enables the reduction of the three-dimensional thermal stress problem to a two-dimensional one. Numerical results from the general theory of thermoelasticity are compared to those obtained from strength of materials. It is concluded that the theory of thermoelasticity for prismatic beams proposed in this paper can be used instead of strength of materials when precise stress results are desired.
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20040085721
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Johnson, Theodore F. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Pilkey, Walter D. (Virginia Univ. Charlottesville, VA, United States)