An efficient two-node finite element formulation of multi-damaged beams including shear deformation and rotatory inertia
journal contribution
posted on 2015-06-04, 15:45authored byMarco Dona, Alessandro Palmeri, Mariateresa Lombardo, Alice Cicirello
A computationally efficient beam finite element is presented for the static and dynamic analysis of frame structures with any number and location of concentrated damages, whose macroscopic effects are simulated with a set of longitudinal, rotational and transversal elastic springs at the position of each singularity. The proposed mathematical model exploits positive Dirac’s deltas in the corresponding flexibility functions of the beam elements, and allows also considering shear deformations and rotatory inertia. Such contributions may have a huge impact on the higher modes of vibration, as confirmed by the numerical examples.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES
Volume
147
Pages
96 - 106 (11)
Citation
DONA, M. ... et al, 2015. An efficient two-node finite element formulation of multi-damaged beams including shear deformation and rotatory inertia. Computers and Structures, 147, pp. 96 - 106.
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