Stretch and twist of rotating prismatic beam (Q1094192)

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Stretch and twist of rotating prismatic beam
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    Stretch and twist of rotating prismatic beam (English)
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    1987
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    A turbine blade is modelled as a uniform isotropic prismatic beam of general cross-section and ``setting angle'' rotating about one end, and is analysed according to the linear theory of elasticity. A semi-inverse solution is presented which reduces the three-dimensional problem to one of two dimensions, and explicit stress and strain components given for the mathematically amenable elliptic cross-section. As expected, the planar stresses \(\sigma_ x\), \(\sigma_ y\) and \(\tau_{xy}\) arising from the two-dimensional problem are found to be small. For the general section, the theory predicts small curvature of the blade centre line, and a twisting moment which tends to reduce the ``angle of set''.
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    exact linear elastic solution
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    St. Venant torsion function
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    biharmonic boundary value problem
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    Cauchy-Riemann equation
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    Prandtl stress function
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    centrifugal body force loading
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    turbine blade
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    uniform isotropic prismatic beam
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    general cross-section
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    setting angle
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    rotating about one end
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    semi-inverse solution
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