The classic snap-through problem of shallow arches is revisited using the so-called generalised path-following technique. Classical buckling theory is a popular tool for designing structures prone to instabilities, albeit with limited applicability as it assumes a linear pre-buckling state. While incremental-iterative nonlinear finite element methods are more accurate, they are considered to be complex and costly for parametric studies. In this regard, a powerful approach for exploring the entire design space of nonlinear structures is the generalised path-following technique. Within this framework, a nonlinear finite element model is coupled with a numerical continuation solver to provide an accurate and robust way of evaluating multi-para...
This study aimed at obtaining a semianalytical solution for nonlinear dynamic system of shallow arch...
A curved nonlinear finite element is developed in this work to observe the behavior of slender arche...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...
The classic snap-through problem of shallow arches is revisited using the so-called generalised path...
Classical buckling theory has been researched extensively to determine the in-plane buckling behavio...
AbstractArches are often supported elastically by other structural members. This paper investigates ...
Shallow parabolic arches have been commonly applied in engineering structures, whereas their structu...
Shallow fixed arches have a nonlinear primary equilibrium path with limit points and an unstable pos...
Buckled beams and shallow arches exhibit nonlinear force-deflection curves as a result of their geom...
This paper is concerned with the in-plane elastic stability of arches with a symmetric cross section...
AbstractThis paper presents an analytical study of the non-linear elastic in-plane buckling and post...
Classical buckling theory is mostly used to investigate the in-plane stability of arches, which assu...
This thesis investigates the effects of elastic restraint at the supports on the behaviour of shallo...
A nonlinear theory is developed in this paper to investigate the elastic in-plane buckling of shallo...
The various phases to developing a methodology for studying the response of a spring-reinforced arch...
This study aimed at obtaining a semianalytical solution for nonlinear dynamic system of shallow arch...
A curved nonlinear finite element is developed in this work to observe the behavior of slender arche...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...
The classic snap-through problem of shallow arches is revisited using the so-called generalised path...
Classical buckling theory has been researched extensively to determine the in-plane buckling behavio...
AbstractArches are often supported elastically by other structural members. This paper investigates ...
Shallow parabolic arches have been commonly applied in engineering structures, whereas their structu...
Shallow fixed arches have a nonlinear primary equilibrium path with limit points and an unstable pos...
Buckled beams and shallow arches exhibit nonlinear force-deflection curves as a result of their geom...
This paper is concerned with the in-plane elastic stability of arches with a symmetric cross section...
AbstractThis paper presents an analytical study of the non-linear elastic in-plane buckling and post...
Classical buckling theory is mostly used to investigate the in-plane stability of arches, which assu...
This thesis investigates the effects of elastic restraint at the supports on the behaviour of shallo...
A nonlinear theory is developed in this paper to investigate the elastic in-plane buckling of shallo...
The various phases to developing a methodology for studying the response of a spring-reinforced arch...
This study aimed at obtaining a semianalytical solution for nonlinear dynamic system of shallow arch...
A curved nonlinear finite element is developed in this work to observe the behavior of slender arche...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...