Improved formulation for spatial stability and free vibration of thin-walled tapered beams and space frames

Authors
Citation
Sb. Kim et My. Kim, Improved formulation for spatial stability and free vibration of thin-walled tapered beams and space frames, ENG STRUCT, 22(5), 2000, pp. 446-458
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Civil Engineering
Journal title
ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
ISSN journal
01410296 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
446 - 458
Database
ISI
SICI code
0141-0296(200005)22:5<446:IFFSSA>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
A consistent finite element formulation is presented for the free vibration and spatial stability analysis of thin-walled tapered beams and space fram es. The kinetic and potential energies are derived by applying the extended virtual work principle, introducing displacement parameters defined at the arbitrarily chosen axis and including second order terms of finite semitan gential rotations, As a result, the energy functional corresponding to the semitangential rotation and moment is obtained, in which the elastic strain energy terms are coupled due to axial-flexual-torsional coupling effects b ut the potential energy due to initial stress resultants has a relatively s imple expression. For finite element analysis, cubic polynomials are utiliz ed as the shape functions of the two-noded Hermitian space frame element. M ass, elastic stiffness, and geometric stiffness matrices for the unsymmetri c thin-walled cross-section are precisely evaluated, and load-correction st iffness matrices for off-axis concentrated and distributed loadings are con sidered. In order to illustrate the accuracy and practical usefulness of th is formulation, finite element solutions for the free vibration and lateral -torsional buckling problems of thin-walled tapered beam-columns and space frames are presented and compared with available solutions. (C) 1999 Elsevi er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.