International audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civil engineering structures in order to simplify the global equilibrium equations and reduce the required number of degrees of freedom. The classical Timoshenko beam hypothesis, considering that plane sections remain plane after deformation but not necessary normal to the beam axis, is often chosen because it can (approximately) take into account the influence of shear strains. On the contrary, the Euler-Bernoulli assumption (sections remain plane and perpendicular the beam axis) neglects their influence and provides therefore accurate results only for the case of slender beam structures. This work is focused on the Timoshenko beam theory in th...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...
Starting with the study of different Euler Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam finite element formulations...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...
International audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civ...
International audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civ...
National audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civil en...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceWe present hereafter the formulation of a Timoshenko finite element straight b...
International audienceWe present hereafter the formulation of a Timoshenko finite element straight b...
International audienceAn enhanced high order multifiber Timoshenko beam is introduced to simulate st...
International audienceAn enhanced high order multifiber Timoshenko beam is introduced to simulate st...
This paper provides a program to adopt based on modeling the nonlinear behavior of arbitrary element...
Abstract Nonlinear analyses using an updated Lagrangian formulation considering the Euler-Bernoulli ...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...
Starting with the study of different Euler Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam finite element formulations...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...
International audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civ...
International audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civ...
National audienceSpecific kinematic assumptions are often adopted in structural analysis of civil en...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceVarious formulations of displacement-based Timoshenko multi-fiber beams are co...
International audienceWe present hereafter the formulation of a Timoshenko finite element straight b...
International audienceWe present hereafter the formulation of a Timoshenko finite element straight b...
International audienceAn enhanced high order multifiber Timoshenko beam is introduced to simulate st...
International audienceAn enhanced high order multifiber Timoshenko beam is introduced to simulate st...
This paper provides a program to adopt based on modeling the nonlinear behavior of arbitrary element...
Abstract Nonlinear analyses using an updated Lagrangian formulation considering the Euler-Bernoulli ...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...
Starting with the study of different Euler Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam finite element formulations...
In this work we consider solutions for the Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko theories of beams in which...