Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
280541 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2006 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The classic Bernoulli–Euler beam is revisited in relation to the Timoshenko beam, using a T-type cross-section. A practical example of double forces is worked out, where the double forces appear due to the shearing of the horizontal flange of the T-section. It is shown that a non-local estimate of the mean value of the vertical deflection of the beam leads to a shear gradient that is energetically consistent with the double force. Therefore, an additional energy term that includes the derivative of the beam’s curvature leads to a consistent non-local beam model, simple enough to be used in structural analysis. Such beam models are useful in micro- and nano-technology. Moreover, this simple example opens the discussion for the importance of non-local differentiation in the averaging theories of Mechanics.

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