Title of article :
Beam Finite-Element Analysis of Pressurized Fabric Tubes
Author/Authors :
Zhang، Hui نويسنده , , Davids، William G. نويسنده , , Turner، Adam W. نويسنده , , Peterson، Michael نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
-98
From page :
99
To page :
0
Abstract :
Lightweight, portable air-pressurized beams and arches serve as primary load-carrying members for a number of civilian and military structures. These members are made from synthetic fibers that are woven or braided into a circular cross section. The pressurized air provides structural capacity by pretensioning the fabric and through its behavior as a confined gas. In this paper, a beam finite element is developed for the analysis of pressurized fabric beams based on virtual work principles. Work done by internal pressure due to deformation-induced volume changes is included in the formulation. A nonlinear moment-curvature relationship accounts for fabric wrinkling, and shear deformations are incorporated. A mixed-interpolation Timoshenko beam element is used to discretize the virtual work expression. A numerical method for determining the moment-curvature relationship of an inflated beam made from a fabric obeying a nonlinear stress–strain relationship is developed. Results of experiments on pressurized fabric beams loaded in three- and four-point bending are presented, and the finite-element model is shown to accurately predict experimentally observed load-deflection response for a range of pressures. Simulations demonstrate that in addition to prestressing the fabric, the pressurized air significantly increases beam capacity as the beam volume decreases due to deformation.
Keywords :
Biological materials , Arsenic , atomic absorption spetrometry
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Record number :
114584
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