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Published July 15, 2010 | Version v1
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Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Timoshenko Beam-Columns Partially Supported on Tensionless Winkler Foundation

  • 1. National Technical University, Athens, Greece

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In this paper, a boundary element method is developed for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of beam-columns of arbitrary doubly symmetric simply or multiply connected constant cross section, partially supported on tensionless winkler foundation, undergoing moderate large deflections under general boundary conditions, taking into account the effects of shear deformation and rotary inertia. The beam-column is subjected to the combined action of arbitrarily distributed or concentrated transverse loading and bending moments in both directions as well as to axial loading. To account for shear deformations, the concept of shear deformation coefficients is used. Five boundary value problems are formulated with respect to the transverse displacements, to the axial displacement and to two stress functions and solved using the analog equation method, a bem based method. Application of the boundary element technique yields a nonlinear coupled system of equations of motion. The solution of this system is accomplished iteratively by employing the average acceleration method in combination with the modified newton raphson method. The evaluation of the shear deformation coefficients is accomplished from the aforementioned stress functions using only boundary integration. The proposed model takes into account the coupling effects of bending and shear deformations along the member as well as the shear forces along the span induced by the applied axial loading. Numerical examples are worked out to illustrate the efficiency, wherever possible the accuracy and the range of applications of the developed method.

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DARE – Soil Foundation Structure Systems Beyond Conventional Seismic Failure Thresholds: Application to New or Existing Structures and Monuments 228254
European Commission