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Refined beam theories based on a unified formulation

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posted on 2024-11-01, 14:09 authored by Erasmo Carrera, Gaetano Giunta
This paper proposes several axiomatic refined theories for the linear static analysis of beams made of isotropic materials. A hierarchical scheme is obtained by extending plates and shells Carrera's Unified Formulation (CUF) to beam structures. An N-order approximation via Mac Laurin's polynomials is assumed on the cross-section for the displacement unknown variables. N is a free parameter of the formulation. Classical beam theories, such as Euler-Bernoulli's and Timoshenko's, are obtained as particular cases. According to CUF, the governing differential equations and the boundary conditions are derived in terms of a fundamental nucleo that does not depend upon the approximation order. The governing differential equations are solved via the Navier type, closed form solution. Rectangular and I-shaped cross-sections are accounted for. Beams undergo bending and torsional loadings. Several values of the span-to-height ratio are considered. Slender as well as deep beams are analysed. Comparisons with reference solutions and three-dimensional FEM models are given. The numerical investigation has shown that the proposed unified formulation yields the complete three-dimensional displacement and stress fields for each cross-section as long as the appropriate approximation order is considered. The accuracy of the solution depends upon the geometrical parameters of the beam and loading conditions.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1142/S1758825110000500
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    ISSN - Is published in 17588251

Journal

International Journal of Applied Mechanics

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start page

117

End page

143

Total pages

27

Publisher

Imperial College Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 Imperial College Press

Former Identifier

2006044338

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-16

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