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Jan 16, 2004

Buckling of Elastic Shallow Arches Using the Theory of a Cosserat Point

Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 130, Issue 2

Abstract

The numerical solution of problems of curved rods can be formulated using rod elements developed within the context of the theory of a Cosserat point. It is well known that the buckling of shallow arches presents a formidable challenge to theoretical models because it necessarily requires accurate modeling of the nonlinear coupling of membrane and bending effects as well as the accurate prediction of prebuckled deformations. This paper shows that the Cosserat theory predicts buckling loads and deformed shapes of elastic clamped circular arches which are in excellent agreement with the experiments over the full range of arch geometries that were tested. This success suggests that the Cosserat theory can be used to obtain reliable results for nonlinear deformations of curved elastic rods. Moreover, the analysis of these experiments indicates that variations in the thicknesses of shallow arch structures due to standard tolerances have a strong influence on buckling loads and should be measured and controlled in accurate buckling experiments.

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Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 130Issue 2February 2004
Pages: 216 - 224

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Received: Jul 10, 2002
Accepted: Aug 11, 2003
Published online: Jan 16, 2004
Published in print: Feb 2004

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M. B. Rubin
Full Professor, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel.

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