CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 2018 , 2018.y., pp. 133-142
DUALITY OF BUCKLING AND VIBRATION PHENOMENA USING FINITE STRIP METHOD
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DOI: 10.14415/konferencijaGFS2018.011 |
UDC: 624.072.042.3:519.6 |
CC-BY-SA 4.0 license |
Author : Milašinović, Dragan D.; Marić, Petar; Živanov, Žarko; Hajduković, Miroslav |
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| Summary: |
| It is well recognized that when using exact theory, as opposed to the more
usual approximate finite element method, there exists a duality between buckling and
natural vibration of an elastic structure, even though the former is a static problem
whereas the latter is a dynamic one. The solution procedures for the both problems are
analogous because both can be essentially represented by a transcendental eigenvalue
problem, the eigenvalues being natural frequencies in vibration problems and load
factors in buckling problems. Thus the elastic buckling of a structure is often regarded
as the degenerated case of its natural vibration at zero frequency. In this paper duality is
proved for the both elastic and viscoelastic (or damage) structure using semi-analytical
finite strip method (FSM) and rheological-dynamical analogy (RDA). The governing
dynamic RDA modulus has been derived in [1]. This paper presents an investigation of
composite thin-walled wide-flange columns. Numerical examples showing the
theoretical considerations are presented and agree with the experimental data. Two
reference Open Source Software implementations are provided: for approximating the
natural frequency from stress via physical duality (and vice versa) and for the visual
analysis of the physical duality approximation effectiveness. |
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| Keywords: |
| Duality, FSM, RDA, dynamic RDA modulus, Composite thin-walled wideflange column, numerical analysis, accuracy of numerical evaluation |
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