Abstract :
In this paper, a nite volume formulation is proposed for static and in-plane
vibration analysis of curved beams in which the axis extensibility, shear deformation,
and rotary inertia are considered. A curved cell with 3 degrees of freedom is used in
discretization. The unknowns and their derivatives on cell faces are approximated either
by assuming a linear variation of unknowns between the 2 consecutive computational points
or by using the Moving Least Squares technique (MLS). The proposed method is validated
through a series of benchmark comparisons where its capability in accurate predictions
without shear and membrane locking deciencies is revealed.