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May 1, 1999

Tangent Stiffness Equations for Laterally Distributed Loaded Members

Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 125, Issue 5

Abstract

Tangent stiffness equations for a beam-column, which is subjected to either uniformly or sinusoidally distributed lateral loads, are presented. The equations have been derived by differentiating the slope-deflection equations under axial forces for a member. Thus, the tangent stiffness equations take into consideration axial forces, bowing effect, and laterally distributed loads. As a numerical example, elastic buckling behavior of parallel chord latticed beams with laterally distributed loads is investigated to compare the results obtained from the present method with those from the conventional matrix method in which the distributed loads are considered as a series of concentrated loads at additional intermediate nodes of a member. Furthermore, buckling tests were carried out to confirm the equations derived as well as to clarify the buckling behavior of space frame structures. In conclusion, it can be said that the new equations can provide a good efficient way of estimating the equilibrium paths and buckling loads. They can also lead to a significant savings in core storage and computing time required for the analysis of space frame structures.

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Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 125Issue 5May 1999
Pages: 537 - 544

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Res. Assoc., Dept. of Arch. and Build. Engrg., Facu. of Engrg., Osaka City Univ., Osaka, Japan.
Prof., Dept. of Arch. and Build. Engrg., Facu. of Engrg., Osaka City Univ., Osaka, Japan.
Struct. Engrg. Sect., Build. Des. Dept., Osaka Main Ofc., Takenaka Corp., Osaka, Japan.

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