Title of article :
Free vibration analysis of arches using curved beam elements
Author/Authors :
JONG-SHYONG WU، نويسنده , , Lieh-Kwang Chiang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The natural frequencies and mode shapes for the radial (in-plane) bending vibrations of the uniform
circular arches were investigated by means of the nite arch (curved beam) elements. Instead of the
complicated explicit shape functions of the arch element given by the existing literature, the simple
implicit shape functions associated with the tangential, radial (or normal) and rotational displacements
of the arch element were derived and presented in matrix form. Based on the relationship between
the nodal forces and the nodal displacements of a two-node six-degree-of-freedom arch element, the
elemental sti ness matrix was derived, and based on the equation of kinetic energy and the implicit shape
functions of an arch element the elemental consistent mass matrix with rotary inertia e ect considered
was obtained. Assembly of the foregoing elemental property matrices yields the overall sti ness and
mass matrices of the complete curved beam. The standard techniques were used to determine the natural
frequencies and mode shapes for the curved beam with various boundary conditions and subtended
angles. In addition to the typical circular arches with constant curvatures, a hybrid beam constructed by
using an arch segment connected with a straight beam segment at each of its two ends was also studied.
For simplicity, a lumped mass model for the arch element was also presented. All numerical results
were compared with the existing literature or those obtained from the nite element method based on
the conventional straight beam element and good agreements were achieved
Keywords :
lumped mass matrix , straight beam element , arch (curved beam) element , consistent massmatrix , sti ness matrix
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering