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Effective Analysis of Beams Using the RKPM (RKPM을 이용한 보의 효과적 해석 방안)

  • 송태한;석병호
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, RKPM is extended for solving moderately thick and thin beams. General Timoshenko beam theory is used for formulation. Shear locking is the main difficulty in analysis of these kinds of structures. Shear relaxation factor, which is formulated using the difference between bending and shear strain energy, and corrected shear rigidity are introduced to overcome shear locking. Analysis results obtained reveal that RKPM using introduced methods is free of locking and very effectively applicable to deep beams as well as shallow beams.

Effective Analysis of Beams and Plates using the RKPM (무요소법을 이용한 보와 판의 효과적인 해석)

  • Song, Tae-Han;Seog, Byung-Ho;Lim, Jang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.680-685
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, RKPM is extended for solving moderately thick and thin structures. General Timoshenko beam and Mindlin plate theory are used far formulation. Shear locking is the main difficulty in analysis of these kinds of structures. Shear relaxation factor, which is formulated using the difference between bending and shear strain energy, is introduced to overcome shear locking. Analysis results obtained reveal that RKPM using introduced method is free of locking and very effectively applicable to deeply as well as shallowly beams and plates.

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The Analysis of Eigenvalue Problems of Timoshenko Beams Using Curvature-based Beam Elements (곡률 보요소에 의한 Timoshenko 보의 고유치 문제 해석)

  • 양승용;이재관;신효철
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.2694-2703
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    • 1993
  • In the vibration analysis of Timoshenko beams by the finite element method, it is necessary to use a large number of elements or higher-order elements in modeling thin beams. This is because the overestimated stiffness matrix due to the shear locking phenomenon when lower-order displacement-based elements are used yields poor eigensolutions. As a result, the total number of degrees of freedom becomes critical in view of computational efficiency. In this paper, the curvature-based formulation is applied to the vibration problem. It is shown that the curvaturebased beam elements are free of shear locking and very efficient in the vibration analysis.

Beam analysis methods using RKPM (무요소법에서 RKPM을 이용한 보 해석 방안)

  • 송태한
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, effective analysis of beam is studied using the RKPM in meshless methods. So, RKPM is extended for solving moderately thick and thin beam. General Timoshenko beam theory is used for formulation. Shear locking is the main difficulty in analysis of beam structures. The shear relaxation factor and corrected shear rigidity are introduced to overcome shear locking. Analysis results obtained reveal that RKPM using introduced methods Is free of locking and very effectively applicable to deeply as well as shallowly beams.

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On the dynamic behavior of functionally graded cracked beams resting on winkler foundation under moving load

  • Alaa A. Abdelrahman;Mohamed Ashry;Amal E. Alshorbagy;Mohamed A. Eltaher;Waleed S. Abdalla
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.169-194
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    • 2024
  • Although the excellent characteristics of functionally graded materials (FGMs) cracks could be found due to manufacturing defects or extreme working conditions. The existence of these cracks may threaten the material or structural strength, reliability, and lifetime. Due to high cost and restrictions offered by practical operational features these cracked components couldn't be replaced immediately. Such circumstances lead to the requirement of assessing the dynamic performance of cracked functionally graded structural components especially under moving objects. The present study aims to comprehensively investigate the dynamic behavior of functionally graded cracked Timoshenko beams (FGCTBs) resting on Winkler foundation and subjected to moving load through shear locking free finite elements methodology. The through thickness material distribution is simulated by the exponential gradation law. The geometric discontinuity due to cracks is represented using the massless rotational spring approach. The shear locking phenomena is avoided by using the different interpolation functions orders for both deflections and rotations. Based on Timoshenko beam element, a shear locking free finite elements methodology is developed. The unconditionally stable Newmark procedure is employed to solve the forced vibration problem. Accuracy of the developed procedure is verified by comparing the obtained results with the available results and an excellent agreement is found. Parametric studies are conducted to explore effects of the geometrical, material characteristics, crack geometrical characteristics, the elastic foundation parameter, and the moving load speed on the dynamic behavior for different boundary conditions. Obtained results revealed the significant effect these parameters on the dynamic performance of FGCTBs.

Isogeometric method based in-plane and out-of-plane free vibration analysis for Timoshenko curved beams

  • Liu, Hongliang;Zhu, Xuefeng;Yang, Dixiong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.59 no.3
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    • pp.503-526
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    • 2016
  • In-plane and out-of-plane free vibration analysis of Timoshenko curved beams is addressed based on the isogeometric method, and an effective scheme to avoid numerical locking in both of the two patterns is proposed in this paper. The isogeometric computational model takes into account the effects of shear deformation, rotary inertia and axis extensibility of curved beams, and is applicable for uniform circular beams, and more complicated variable curvature and cross-section beams as illustrated by numerical examples. Meanwhile, it is shown that, the $C^{p-1}$-continuous NURBS elements remarkably have higher accuracy than the finite elements with the same number of degrees of freedom. Nevertheless, for in-plane or out-of-plane vibration analysis of Timoshenko curved beams, the NURBS-based isogeometric method also exhibits locking effect to some extent. To eliminate numerical locking, the selective reduced one-point integration and $\bar{B}$ projection element based on stiffness ratio is devised to achieve locking free analysis for in-plane and out-of-plane models, respectively. The suggested integral schemes for moderately slender models obtain accurate results in both dominated and non-dominated regions of locking effect. Moreover, this strategy is effective for beam structures with different slenderness. Finally, the influence factors of structural parameters of curved beams on their natural frequency are scrutinized.

Meshless formulation for shear-locking free bending elements

  • Kanok-Nukulchai, W.;Barry, W.J.;Saran-Yasoontorn, K.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2001
  • An improved version of the Element-free Galerkin method (EFGM) is presented here for addressing the problem of transverse shear locking in shear-deformable beams with a high length over thickness ratio. Based upon Timoshenko's theory of thick beams, it has been recognized that shear locking will be completely eliminated if the rotation field is constructed to match the field of slope, given by the first derivative of displacement. This criterion is applied directly to the most commonly implemented version of EFGM. However in the numerical process to integrate strain energy, the second derivative of the standard Moving Least Square (MLS) shape functions must be evaluated, thus requiring at least a $C^1$ continuity of MLS shape functions instead of $C^0$ continuity in the conventional EFGM. Yet this hindrance is overcome effortlessly by only using at least a $C^1$ weight function. One-dimensional quartic spline weight function with $C^2$ continuity is therefore adopted for this purpose. Various numerical results in this work indicate that the modified version of the EFGM does not exhibit transverse shear locking, reduces stress oscillations, produces fast convergence, and provides a surprisingly high degree of accuracy even with coarse domain discretizations.

An Assumed Strain Beam Element for Spatial Post-Buckling Analysis of Non-symmetric and Shear Flexible Thin-Walled Beams (박벽보의 3차원 후좌굴 해석을 위한 Locking-Free 보요소)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Chan;Kim, Moon-Young;Park, Jung-Il;Chang, Sung-Pil
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.719-730
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    • 2007
  • This study presents a thin-walled space frame element based on the classical Timoshenko beam theory. The element is derived according to the assumed strain field in order to resolve the shear-locking phenomenon. The shape function is developed in accordance with the strain field which is assumed to be constant at a 2-noded straight frame element. In this study, the geometrically nonlinear analysis applies the Corotational procedure in order to evaluate unbalanced loads. The bowing effect is also considered faithfully. Two numerical examples are given; monosymmetric curved and nonsymmetric straight cantilever. When these example structures behave lateral-torsional bucking, the critical loads are obtained by this study and ABAQUS shell elements. Also, the post-buckling behavior is examined. The results give good agreement between this study and ABAQUS shell.

A refined discrete triangular Mindlin element for laminated composite plates

  • Ge, Zengjie;Chen, Wanji
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.575-593
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    • 2002
  • Based on the Mindlin plate theory, a refined discrete 15-DOF triangular laminated composite plate finite element RDTMLC with the re-constitution of the shear strain is proposed. For constituting the element displacement function, the exact displacement function of the Timoshenko's laminated composite beam as the displacement on the element boundary is used to derive the element displacements. The proposed element can be used for the analysis of both moderately thick and thin laminated composite plate, and the convergence for the very thin situation can be ensured theoretically. Numerical examples presented show that the present model indeed possesses the properties of higher accuracy for anisotropic laminated composite plates and is free of locking even for extremely thin laminated plates.

Locking-free Straight Beam Element by a Modified Transverse Displacement Field (수정 횡변위장에 의한 강성과잉이 없는 직선 보 요소)

  • 이팔갑;신효철
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.2287-2297
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    • 1992
  • The Formulation of a new Hermite straight beam element to eliminate the shear locking is presented. All the kinematic variables in Timoshenko beam are reinterpreted by the consideration of equilibrium equations together. It shows that when the modified transverse displacement field is used the Timoshenko beam looks apparently the same as the Euler beam. The element is formulated for the modified transverse displacement field to have the same interpolation scheme as that in the Hermite element. Transformation Matrix which relates a modified nodal vector with nonmodified one is also introduced to deal with general boundary conditions. Several examples are demonstrated and discussed for the purpose of verification of the concepts employed. The solutions obtained reveal that the element describes of the beam quite correctly, showing no locking and that it is also applicable to the analysis of both thin and thick beams.