Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
309761 Thin-Walled Structures 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A variational formulation for the buckling analysis of thin-walled members is developed based on the principle of stationary potential energy. The formulation is based on non-orthogonal coordinates and captures shear deformation effects due to bending and warping. It is applicable to members of doubly symmetric cross-sections subject to general axial and transverse forces and naturally incorporates the effect of load position relative to the shear centre. Applying the conditions of neutral stability to the variational expression, the governing differential equations of neutral stability and associated boundary conditions are formulated. The resulting field equations are exactly solved for benchmark cases involving column flexural buckling, column torsional buckling, and lateral-torsional buckling for beams, and the results are compared to closed form solutions based on classical and other modern theories.

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