
doi: 10.1007/bf01908225
Kirchhoff's thin plate theory is used to solve the restricted torsion of narrow rectangular cross section as this problem is equivalent to the bending of a rectangular cantilever plate by a twisting moment at the free end. The results obtained not only prove the angle of twist obtained by Prof. Timoshenko using the energy method but give us stresses.
Saint-Venant's principle, restricted torsion, Kirchhoff's thin plate theory, narrow rectangular cross section, Plates, equivalent to bending of rectangular cantilever plate, twisting moment at free end
Saint-Venant's principle, restricted torsion, Kirchhoff's thin plate theory, narrow rectangular cross section, Plates, equivalent to bending of rectangular cantilever plate, twisting moment at free end
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