In this paper, an application of the model of the analog-beam for the
analysis of composite beams is presented for the case of a simply-supp
orted beam with a uniformly distributed load. These beams are composed
of an upper slab and a lower beam, connected at the interface by shea
r transmitting studs. The sixth-order differential equation of equilib
rium for the vertical displacement is solved for two different sets of
boundary conditions: (1) with rigid shear restraints at both the end
sections of the beam and (2) with no shear restraints. The results (di
splacements, rotations, normal stresses and internal shear forces) are
compared with those obtained using an equivalent classical Navier bea
m. The importance of the effectiveness of the interaction between the
upper slab and the lower beam is emphasized. By imposing perfect bondi
ng between the two subbeams, the analog-beam model presents the same b
ehavior as the equivalent Navier beam.