In this study, the influence of concentrated damage on the stability of beams under static loads is investigated according to a co-rotational-based large displacement approach. Well-known benchmark beam-like structures have been considered under different loading conditions and damage scenarios. The concentrated damage has been modelled by means of a cross section reduction of a beam element, following a strategy already adopted in the literature. The results have been expressed in terms of buckling loads and post-buckling responses for different damage scenarios associated with a concentrated damage characterized by different positions, intensities, and extensions.

Influence of damage on large displacement buckling analysis of beams

Arcoraci, Rosalinda
Primo
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Fiore, Ilaria
Secondo
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Greco, Annalisa
Penultimo
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Caliò, Ivo
Ultimo
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this study, the influence of concentrated damage on the stability of beams under static loads is investigated according to a co-rotational-based large displacement approach. Well-known benchmark beam-like structures have been considered under different loading conditions and damage scenarios. The concentrated damage has been modelled by means of a cross section reduction of a beam element, following a strategy already adopted in the literature. The results have been expressed in terms of buckling loads and post-buckling responses for different damage scenarios associated with a concentrated damage characterized by different positions, intensities, and extensions.
2024
concentrated damage
cracked beams
buckling
post-buckling
large displacements
co-rotational method
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