AbstractThe variational–asymptotic method has been applied to develop an asymptotically correct model for initially curved and twisted, thin-walled, composite beams of arbitrary cross-sectional shapes and arbitrary anisotropic materials. In a two-step asymptotic reduction procedure, the three-dimensional strain energy is asymptotically reduced first to a two-dimensional shell strain energy and then to a one-dimensional beam strain energy. This is a new attempt where initially curved and twisted, thin-walled, composite beams, with open or closed sections, have been modeled in an asymptotically correct unified framework
In the analysis of isotropic and prismatic beams, the usual approach is to assume that the stress fi...
AbstractA finite element-based beam analysis for anisotropic beams with arbitrary-shaped cross-secti...
Asymptotically correct, linear theory is presented for thin-walled prismatic beams made of generally...
AbstractThe variational–asymptotic method has been applied to develop an asymptotically correct mode...
An asymptotically-exact methodology is presented for obtaining the cross-sectional stiffness matrix ...
This two-part work describes the development of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
This two-part work describes the development of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
The cross-sectional stiffness matrix is derived for a pre-twisted, moderately thick beam made of tra...
The cross-sectional stiffness matrix is derived for a pre-twisted, moderately thick beam made of tra...
In two previous papers we deduced the asymptotic models for fully anisotropic inhomogeneous linear e...
In two previous papers we deduced the asymptotic models for fully anisotropic inhomogeneous linear e...
An asymptotically-exact methodology is presented for obtaining the cross-sectional stiffness matrix ...
International audienceThe modelling of ordinary beams and thin-walled beams is rigorously obtained f...
This part of the work describes applications of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
ational asymptotic method to split a three-dimensional nonlinear elasticity problem into a two-dimen...
In the analysis of isotropic and prismatic beams, the usual approach is to assume that the stress fi...
AbstractA finite element-based beam analysis for anisotropic beams with arbitrary-shaped cross-secti...
Asymptotically correct, linear theory is presented for thin-walled prismatic beams made of generally...
AbstractThe variational–asymptotic method has been applied to develop an asymptotically correct mode...
An asymptotically-exact methodology is presented for obtaining the cross-sectional stiffness matrix ...
This two-part work describes the development of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
This two-part work describes the development of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
The cross-sectional stiffness matrix is derived for a pre-twisted, moderately thick beam made of tra...
The cross-sectional stiffness matrix is derived for a pre-twisted, moderately thick beam made of tra...
In two previous papers we deduced the asymptotic models for fully anisotropic inhomogeneous linear e...
In two previous papers we deduced the asymptotic models for fully anisotropic inhomogeneous linear e...
An asymptotically-exact methodology is presented for obtaining the cross-sectional stiffness matrix ...
International audienceThe modelling of ordinary beams and thin-walled beams is rigorously obtained f...
This part of the work describes applications of a comprehensive and reliable tool for analysis of th...
ational asymptotic method to split a three-dimensional nonlinear elasticity problem into a two-dimen...
In the analysis of isotropic and prismatic beams, the usual approach is to assume that the stress fi...
AbstractA finite element-based beam analysis for anisotropic beams with arbitrary-shaped cross-secti...
Asymptotically correct, linear theory is presented for thin-walled prismatic beams made of generally...