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GBT formulation to analyse the buckling behaviour of thin-walled members with arbitrarily ‘branched’ open cross-sections
AbstractThis paper presents the derivation, validates and illustrates the application of a Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) formulation developed to analyse the buckling behaviour of thin-walled members with arbitrarily ‘branched’ open cross-sections. Following a brief overview of the conventional GBT, one addresses in great detail the modifications that must be incorporated into its cross-section analysis procedure, in order to be able to handle the ‘branching’ points — they concern mostly issues related to (i) the choice of the appropriate ‘elementary warping functions’ and (ii) the determination of the ‘initial flexural shape functions’. The derived formulation is then employed to investigate the local-plate, distortional and global buckling behaviour of (i) simply supported and fixed asymmetric E-section columns and (ii) simply supported I-section beams with unequal stiffened flanges. For validation purposes, several GBT-based results are compared with ‘exact’ values, obtained by means of finite strip or shell finite element analyses.
GBT formulation to analyse the buckling behaviour of thin-walled members with arbitrarily ‘branched’ open cross-sections
AbstractThis paper presents the derivation, validates and illustrates the application of a Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) formulation developed to analyse the buckling behaviour of thin-walled members with arbitrarily ‘branched’ open cross-sections. Following a brief overview of the conventional GBT, one addresses in great detail the modifications that must be incorporated into its cross-section analysis procedure, in order to be able to handle the ‘branching’ points — they concern mostly issues related to (i) the choice of the appropriate ‘elementary warping functions’ and (ii) the determination of the ‘initial flexural shape functions’. The derived formulation is then employed to investigate the local-plate, distortional and global buckling behaviour of (i) simply supported and fixed asymmetric E-section columns and (ii) simply supported I-section beams with unequal stiffened flanges. For validation purposes, several GBT-based results are compared with ‘exact’ values, obtained by means of finite strip or shell finite element analyses.
GBT formulation to analyse the buckling behaviour of thin-walled members with arbitrarily ‘branched’ open cross-sections
Dinis, P.B. (author) / Camotim, D. (author) / Silvestre, N. (author)
Thin-Walled Structures ; 44 ; 20-38
2005-09-28
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Buckling Analysis of Thin-Walled Members with Closed Cross Sections
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