Title of article
Variationally-based theories for buckling of partial composite beam–columns including shear and axial effects
Author/Authors
Challamel، نويسنده , , Noël and Girhammar، نويسنده , , Ulf Arne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
23
From page
2297
To page
2319
Abstract
This paper is focused on elastic stability problems of partial composite columns: the conditions for the axial load not to introduce any pre-bending effects in composite columns; the equivalence, similarities and differences between different sandwich and partial composite beam theories with and without the effect of shear, with and without the effect of axial extensibility, and also the effect of eccentric axial load application. The basic modelling of the composite beam–column uses the Euler–Bernoulli beam theory and a linear constitutive law for the slip. In the analysis of this reference model, a variational formulation is used in order to derive relevant boundary conditions. The specific loading associated with no pre-bending effects before buckling is geometrically characterized, leading to analytical buckling loads of the partial composite column. The equivalence between the Hoff theory for sandwich beam–columns, the composite action theory for beam–columns with interlayer slip and the corresponding Bickford–Reddy theory, is shown from the stability point of view. Special loading configurations including eccentric axial load applications and axial loading only on one of the sub-elements of the composite beam–column are investigated and the similarity of the behaviour to that of imperfect ordinary beam–columns is demonstrated. The effect of axial extensibility on kinematical relationships (according to the Reissner theory), is analytically quantified and compared to the classical solution of the problem. Finally, the effect of incorporating shear in the analysis of composite members using the Timoshenko theory is evaluated. By using a variational formulation, the buckling behaviour of partial composite columns is analysed with respect to both the Engesser and the Haringx theory. A simplified uniform shear theory (assuming equal shear deformations in each sub-element) for the partial composite beam–column is first presented, and then a refined differential shear theory (assuming individual shear deformations in each sub-element) is evaluated. The paper concludes with a discussion on this shear effect, the differences between the shear theories presented and when the shear effect can be neglected.
Keywords
Timoshenko theory , Engesser model , Haringx model , Boundary conditions , variational formulation , Buckling , Composite column , Interlayer slip , partial interaction
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Record number
1646039
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