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2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-93
Author(s):  
Mustapha Adewale Usman ◽  
Nur Nabilah Afja Mohd Afandi ◽  
Fatai Akangbe Hammed ◽  
Debora Oluwatobi Daniel

Analytical solution for the boundary value problem (BVP) of elastic beams subjected to distributed load was investigated. Based on the study, dynamic application curves are developed for beam deflection. The partial differential equation of order four were analysed to determine the dynamic response of the elastic beam under consideration and solved analytically. Effects of different parameters such as the mass of the load, the length of the moving load, the distance covered by the moving load, the speed of the moving and the axial force were considered. Result revealed that the values of the deflection with acceleration being considered are higher than the system where acceleration of the moving load is negligible. These obtained results are in agreement with the existing results.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sébastien Neukirch ◽  
Morteza Yavari ◽  
Noël Challamel ◽  
Olivier Thomas

International audience We compare different models describing the buckling, post-buckling and vibrations of elastic beams in the plane. Focus is put on the first buckled equilibrium solution and the first two vibration modes around it. In the incipient post-buckling regime, the classic Woinowsky-Krieger model is known to grasp the behavior of the system. It is based on the von Kármán approximation, a 2nd order expansion in the strains of the buckled beam. But as the curvature of the beam becomes larger, the Woinowsky-Krieger model starts to show limitations and we introduce a 3rd order model, derived from the geometrically-exact Kirchhoff model. We discuss and quantify the shortcomings of the Woinowsky-Krieger model and the contributions of the 3rd order terms in the new model, and we compare them both to the Kirchhoff model. Different ways to nondi-mensionalize the models are compared and we believe that, although this study is performed for specific boundary conditions, the present results have a general scope and can be used as abacuses to estimate the validity range of the simplified models.


Author(s):  
Marzia Sara Vaccaro ◽  
Francesco Paolo Pinnola ◽  
Francesco Marotti de Sciarra ◽  
Raffaele Barretta

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László P. Kollár ◽  
Gabriella Tarján
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