Nonlinear, three-dimensional beam theory for dynamic analysis

Shilei Han*, Olivier A. Bauchau

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For beams undergoing large motions but small strains, the displacement field can be decomposed into an arbitrarily large rigid-section motion and a warping field. When applying beam theory to dynamic problems, it is customary to assume that all inertial effects associated with warping are negligible. This paper examines this assumption in details. It is shown that inertial forces affect the beam’s dynamic response in two manners: (1) warping motion induces inertial forces directly, and (2) secondary warping arises that alters the beam’s constitutive laws. Numerical examples demonstrate the range of validity of the proposed approach for beams made of both homogeneous isotropic and heterogeneous anisotropic materials. For low-frequency warping, it is shown that inertial forces associated with warping and secondary warping resulting from inertial forces are negligible. To examine the dynamic behavior of beams over a wider range of frequencies, their dispersion curves, natural vibration frequencies, and mode shapes are evaluated using both one- and three-dimensional models; good correlation is observed between the two models. Applications of the proposed beam theory to multibody problems are also presented; here again, good correlation is observed between the prediction of beam models and of full three-dimensional analysis.

源语言英语
页(从-至)173-200
页数28
期刊Multibody System Dynamics
41
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 10月 2017
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Han, S., & Bauchau, O. A. (2017). Nonlinear, three-dimensional beam theory for dynamic analysis. Multibody System Dynamics, 41(2), 173-200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11044-016-9554-3