This paper presents an enchanted dynamic approach for the cross-section analysis of generic multi-components thin-walled members within the framework of the Generalized Beam Theory (GBT). The approach includes the partial interaction behavior taking place at the interface between components forming the cross-section, thus extending the GBT-D methodology recently developed by the authors. The proposed approach is able to provide the full set of trial function with a very simple, not recursive procedure based on the solution of a very limited number of eigenvalue problems. Obtained deformation fields are naturally global in type and hierarchically ordered, in addition to be very precise from the point of view of accuracy and symmetry. The eas...
In this work, the Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) is used as the main tool to analyze the mechanics of...
In this work, the post-buckling analysis of thin-walled beams by using the Generalized Beam Theory (...
International audienceThis paper presents a formulation of Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) intended to...
This paper proposes a new approach for the evaluation of the conventional modes, i.e. rigid, distort...
The Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) is a reliable tool for the linear and nonlinear analysis of thin-w...
This paper presents a procedure for the determination of the conventional modes to be used in the fr...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a formulation allowing the application of generalised beam theory (...
Within the Generalized Beam Theory, the \u2018cross-section analysis\u2019 is a key point to evaluat...
This paper presents a new approach for the evaluation of the deformation modes within the framework ...
Generalized beam theory--GBT--is among the most adequate tools for the analysis of thin-walled prism...
The code GBTUL 1.0, which implements recently developed formulations of the Generalized Beam Theory ...
Many structural systems involve thin-walled beams that must operate in a complex loading environment...
This paper outlines the use of the Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) approach to study the structural be...
This volume contains the memory of the ‘Final project's analysis of a branched crosssection through ...
Generalised Beam Theory (GBT), intended to analyse the structural behaviour of prismatic thin-walled...
In this work, the Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) is used as the main tool to analyze the mechanics of...
In this work, the post-buckling analysis of thin-walled beams by using the Generalized Beam Theory (...
International audienceThis paper presents a formulation of Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) intended to...
This paper proposes a new approach for the evaluation of the conventional modes, i.e. rigid, distort...
The Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) is a reliable tool for the linear and nonlinear analysis of thin-w...
This paper presents a procedure for the determination of the conventional modes to be used in the fr...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a formulation allowing the application of generalised beam theory (...
Within the Generalized Beam Theory, the \u2018cross-section analysis\u2019 is a key point to evaluat...
This paper presents a new approach for the evaluation of the deformation modes within the framework ...
Generalized beam theory--GBT--is among the most adequate tools for the analysis of thin-walled prism...
The code GBTUL 1.0, which implements recently developed formulations of the Generalized Beam Theory ...
Many structural systems involve thin-walled beams that must operate in a complex loading environment...
This paper outlines the use of the Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) approach to study the structural be...
This volume contains the memory of the ‘Final project's analysis of a branched crosssection through ...
Generalised Beam Theory (GBT), intended to analyse the structural behaviour of prismatic thin-walled...
In this work, the Generalized Beam Theory (GBT) is used as the main tool to analyze the mechanics of...
In this work, the post-buckling analysis of thin-walled beams by using the Generalized Beam Theory (...
International audienceThis paper presents a formulation of Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) intended to...