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Problem 1: Part 4

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In the Euler-Bernoulli theory, the rate of deformation in the xx direction is given by

Dxx=vxMxy2vyMx2.

Since second-derivatives of vyM are involved, any approximate solution needs to be at least twice differentiable (or C1) to be acceptable. This is why this theory is called C1.

On the other hand, in the Timoshenko theory, only first derivatives of the primary dependent variables appear. Therefore, once differentiable (or C0) shape functions are acceptable and the theory is called C0.

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