Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
509853 Computers & Structures 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the development and illustrates the application of a beam finite element based on Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) and intended to analyse the elastic post-buckling behaviour of thin-walled steel members exhibiting arbitrary open cross-section and with non-standard support conditions (e.g., in-span bracing systems). After briefly reviewing the main concepts and procedures required to obtain the GBT system of non-linear equilibrium equations, the paper describes the steps involved in the numerical implementation (incremental–iterative strategy) of a non-linear beam finite element that incorporates the influence of the non-standard support conditions. Finally, the application and capabilities of the proposed GBT-based beam finite element are illustrated by means of the presentation and discussion of numerical results concerning the post-buckling behaviour of lipped I-section columns and lipped channel columns and beams with and without localised displacement restraints. For validation purposes, most GBT-based results are compared with values yielded by shell finite element analyses carried out in the commercial code Ansys.

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