Title of article :
Non-uniform warping including the effects of torsion and shear forces. Part I: A general beam theory
Author/Authors :
Rached El Fatmi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This two-part contribution presents a beam theory with a non-uniform warping including the effects of torsion and
shear forces, and valid for any homogeneous cross-section made of isotropic elastic material. Part I is devoted to the theoretical
developments and part II discusses analytical and numerical results obtained for torsion and shear-bending of cantilever
beams made of different kinds of cross-section. The theory is based on a kinematics assuming that the cross-section
maintains its shape and including three independent warping parameters associated to the three warping functions corresponding
to torsion and shear forces. Starting from this displacement model and using the principle of virtual work, the
corresponding beam theory is derived. For this theory, closed-form results are obtained for the cross-sectional constants
and the three-dimensional expressions of the normal and shear stresses. Comparison with classical beam theories is carried
out and additional effects due to the non-uniformity of the warping are highlighted. In particular, the contributions of primary
and secondary internal forces and the effect of the non-symmetry of the cross-section on the structural behavior of
the beam are specified. Simplified versions of this theory, wherein the number of degrees of freedom is reduced, are also
presented. The analytical and numerical analyzes presented in part II give responses on the quality of this non-uniform
beam theory and indicate also when its simplified versions could be applied.
Keywords :
Non-uniform warping , shear force , Saint Venant solution , torsion , Exact beam theory , Non-symmetricalcross-section , Coupling effect , Axial stress , Warping parameter , Shear
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures