Shear deformation effect in nonlinear analysis of spatial composite beams subjected to variable axial loading by bem

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E. J. Sapountzakis
V. G. Mokos
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[1] National Technical University,School of Civil Engineering
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Acta Mechanica | 2007年 / 193卷
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Shear Deformation; Axial Loading; Boundary Element Method; Nonlinear Analysis; Timoshenko Beam;
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In this paper a boundary element method is developed for the nonlinear analysis of composite beams of arbitrary doubly symmetric constant cross section, taking into account the shear deformation effect. The composite beam consists of materials in contact, each of which can surround a finite number of inclusions. The materials have different elasticity and shear moduli with same Poisson's ratio and are firmly bonded together. The beam is subjected in an arbitrarily concentrated or distributed variable axial loading, while the shear loading is applied at the shear center of the cross section, avoiding in this way the induction of a twisting moment. To account for shear deformations, the concept of shear deformation coefficients is used. Five boundary value problems are formulated with respect to the transverse displacements, the axial displacement and to two stress functions and solved using the Analog Equation Method, a BEM based method. Application of the boundary element technique yields a system of nonlinear equations from which the transverse and axial displacements are computed by an iterative process. The evaluation of the shear deformation coefficients is accomplished from the aforementioned stress functions using only boundary integration. Numerical examples with great practical interest are worked out to illustrate the efficiency and the range of applications of the developed method. The influence of both the shear deformation effect and the variableness of the axial loading are remarkable.
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