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Analysis of second-order shear-deformable beams with semi-rigid connections
Abstract In this paper a new beam finite element is proposed for the solution of framed structures with semi-rigid connections. The element uses the second order Timoshenko's beam model. Power series expansion of kinematic relations is employed to improve solution stability. Effect of flexible and eccentric connections is considered by means of rotational and linear springs plus rigid end-offset. The proposed approach has the same computational cost of a standard beam element since additional degrees of freedom are condensed out. The resulting element stiffness matrix expression is given as the summation of the second order Timohenko's beam stiffness matrix and corrective matrices. The proposed element is readily implementable in existing finite element codes. Some benchmark problems are used to test the efficiency of the proposed procedure.
Highlights ► A new finite element is presented for Timoshenko's beam with semi-rigid joints. ► Rotational and linear springs and rigid end-offset are used to model the joint. ► The second order model is provided by power series expansion of kinematic relation. ► Corrective matrices are developed to account separately all features. ► The element is readly implementable in commercial finite element softwares.
Analysis of second-order shear-deformable beams with semi-rigid connections
Abstract In this paper a new beam finite element is proposed for the solution of framed structures with semi-rigid connections. The element uses the second order Timoshenko's beam model. Power series expansion of kinematic relations is employed to improve solution stability. Effect of flexible and eccentric connections is considered by means of rotational and linear springs plus rigid end-offset. The proposed approach has the same computational cost of a standard beam element since additional degrees of freedom are condensed out. The resulting element stiffness matrix expression is given as the summation of the second order Timohenko's beam stiffness matrix and corrective matrices. The proposed element is readily implementable in existing finite element codes. Some benchmark problems are used to test the efficiency of the proposed procedure.
Highlights ► A new finite element is presented for Timoshenko's beam with semi-rigid joints. ► Rotational and linear springs and rigid end-offset are used to model the joint. ► The second order model is provided by power series expansion of kinematic relation. ► Corrective matrices are developed to account separately all features. ► The element is readly implementable in commercial finite element softwares.
Analysis of second-order shear-deformable beams with semi-rigid connections
Castellazzi, G. (author)
Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; 79 ; 183-194
2012-07-25
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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