Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
253443 Composite Structures 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper deals with steady state thermoelastic problems in composite beam structure by using variational-asymptotic method. First, the original three-dimensional heat conduction problem is reduced to be a two-dimensional thermal cross-sectional analysis along with an optional one-dimensional heat conduction analysis. The one-dimensional heat conduction analysis exists only if the temperature is not prescribed at any point of the cross-section along the span except the end surfaces. Then we reduce the one-way coupled, three-dimensional thermoelasticity problem into a two-dimensional, one-way coupled thermoelastic cross-sectional analysis and a one-dimensional, one-way coupled, thermoelastic beam analysis. The present theory is implemented into the computer program, variational-asymptotic beam sectional analysis (VABS). Several examples are studied using the present theory and the results from VABS are compared with available analytical solutions and the three-dimensional analysis using the commercial finite element package ANSYS.

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