Structural Analysis and Control
Structural Analysis and Control
Structural Analysis and Control
571StructuralAnalysisandControl
Prof.Connor
Section2:LinearFormulationforaGeneralPlanarMember
2.1Geometric Relations:PlaneCurve
t2
t1
j
x
x = x()
y = y()
= Parametertodefinethecurve
r =positionv ectorforapointonthecurve
r = xi + yj
2.1.1Arclength
2
2 12
Differentialarclength= (dx + dy )
ds =
dx
---- d
= ds
dy 2 1 2
+ ------ d
d
Define
=
Then
dx-
---- d
dy 2 1 2
+ ------
d
ds = d
Section 2
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2.1.2TangentandNormalVectors
( x, y )
r1
( x + x, y + y )
r2
r = r 2 r 1 = r( + ) r ( )
r = ((x + x)i + (y + y)j) (xi + yj)
r = (xi + yj)
2
2 12
r = (x + y )
= s
Thenforcontinuousandwellbehavedfunctions
dr = (dxi + dyj)
drdx dy
dr
----- = ------= t1 = ------ i + ------ j
ds
ds
dr
ds
t 1 =un ittangent vector
1 dy
1 dx
t 1 = --------- i + --------- j
d
d
Define t 2 su chthat
t 1 t 2 = k (u nitvectorin z direction)
andenforce
t 1 t2 = 0 ( perpendicular)
gives
1 dy
1 dx
t 2 = --- ------ i + --- ------ j
d
d
Section 2
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2.1.3Differentiationformulaeforthetangentandnormalvectors t 1 and t 2
t 1 t1 = t1
t 2 t2 = t2
= 1
= 1
dt
dt
dt
d
----- ( t1 t 1 ) = t 1 1 + t 1 1 = 2 t 1 1 = 0
ds
ds
ds
ds
Therefore,
dt 1
mustbe to t 1 ,andthusproportionalto t 2
ds
Theresultiswrittenas
dt 1
1
= --- t 2
ds
R
dt 2
1
= --- t 1
ds
R
where
2
1- d x dy d y dx
--1- = ----+ 2
3
2
R
d d d d
Section 2
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2.1.4Example:CurvilinearFormulation
Taketheangleastheparameterdefiningthecurve
Y
R
t2
t1
X
x
x = R sin
y = R (1 cos )
=
2
d
R sin
d (1
d
12
12
2
cos )
= R {cos + sin }
= R
1
t 1 = --- {R cos i + R sin j } = cos i + sin j
R
t 2 = sin i + cos j
dt 1
1 dt
1 dt
1
1
= --- 1 = --- 1 = --- ( sin i + cos j ) = --- t 2
d s
ds
Rds
R
R
dt 2
1 dt
1 dt
1
1
= --- 2 = --- 2 = --- ( cos i sin j ) = --- t 1
ds
Rds
R
R
d s
Thisillustratestheequationsonthepreviouspage.
Section 2
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2.2ForceEquilibrium Formulation:CurvilinearFormulation
t2 V
Y
t1
F
t3 = t1 t2
j
X
i
F = Ft 1 + Vt 2
M =
Mt 3
Loadingperunitarclength
b = b 1 t 1 + b2 t 2
m = mt 3
2.2.1VectorEquations
F + F
M + M
s
M
F
F + F F + bs = 0
M + M M + ms st 1 ( F) = 0
Then
dF
------- + b = 0
ds
dM
-------- + m + t 1 F = 0
ds
Section 2
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2.2.2ScalarEquations
F = Ft 1 + Vt 2
dt
dt
dF
dF
dV
------- = d ( Ft 1 + Vt 2 ) = F ------1- + t1 ------- + V ------2- + t 2 ------ds
ds
ds
ds
ds
ds
dF
dV
------- = --F- t 2 + t 1 dF
------- V
--- t 1 + t 2 ------ds
R
ds R
ds
dF
--- t + t dF
------- + b = F
------- --V- t + t dV
------- + b 1 t 1 + b2 t 2
ds
R 2 1 ds R 1 2 ds
Separatingintocomponentsof t 1 a nd t 2 leadsto
dF- V
----- --- + b 1 = 0
ds R
dV F
------- + --- + b 2 = 0
ds R
Forthe momentequation
dM
-------- + m + t 1 (Ft 1 + Vt 2 ) = 0
ds
Expandingandwritinginscalarform
dM
-------- + m + V = 0
ds
Summary
dF
------- V
--- + b 1 = 0
ds R
dV
------- + F
--- + b 2 = 0
ds R
dM
-------- + m + V = 0
ds
Note:FandVarecoupled
Section 2
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2.3ForceDisplacementRelations:CurvilinearCoordinates
( u )t 1
vt 2
ut 1
2.3.1Strains:Displacementcomponentsdefinedwrtthelocalframe (t 1, t 2 )
l ( ) = (R )
s
s = R = ---- R
s
l ( ) = (R ) -----R
l ( )
l ( ) = 1 --- s
u = ut 1 + vt 2 t1
=
Section 2
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du
= -----dl
dl =
1 --- ds
R
1
du
= ------------------ -----
- ds
1 -
R
dv
du
v
------ = --u- t 2 + du
------ t 1 --- t 1 + ------ t 2 --- t2 d
------ t 1
R
ds
ds
R
ds
R
ds
Separating t1 a nd t 2 terms
1 du v
d
= ------------------ ------ --
ds
- ds R
1 -
R
Define
du v
a = ------ --
ds R
d
1
= ------------------ a
ds
-
1
-
R
1 dv
u
R
ds R
1
-
= ------------------ o
1
-
R
Formostmembers
R then
--- 0
R
so
dv
u
o
------
+ --ds
R
Alsoifthememberisthin
1
--- 1
R
Then,thestraindistributionreducestoalineardistributionoverthecrosssection.
Section 2
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2.3.2StressStrainRelations
1
= --- + o = E ( o )
E
1
= ---- = G
G
2.3.3ForceDeformationRelations
F = dA
M = dA
V = dA
Substitutingforthestrainsleadsto
F = E ( o ) dA =
F =
E
------------ a
1 -
d
E o dA
ds
E du
E v
E
d
----------------dA ------------------ --- dA ------------------ dA E o dA
R
ds
- d s
1 - 1 - 1 -
R
R
R
E
E
F = a ------------------ dA , s ------------------ dA E o dA
1 - 1 -
R
R
Similarly
2
E
E
M = a ------------------ dA + ,s ------------------ dA + E o dA
-
1 - 1 -
R
R
G
V = o ------------------ dA
-
1 -
R
Section 2
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GeometricRelations
1
R
1
------------ = ------------ = 1 + ----------- = 1 + --- -----------
R
1 --1 --R
R
1
1
R
A 1 --A
A 1 --
R
R
Now
2
1
1
------------ = ------------ = + --------------
--1- -----------dA =
R
A 1 --R
1 -----------
------dA
R dA + 2
R
A
A 1 --
R
Making
1
------------ dA =
A 1 --R
-------- ------------ dA
dA + R dA + 2
R A 1 --
A
A
R
But
dA
A
= 0 i f i smeasuredfromthecentroidofthesection
Finally,onecanwrite
1
------------ dA =
A 1 --R
where
2
I' = ------------ d
A
A 1 --
R
Wecanusethisexpressiontoexpandtheforcedeformationrelations.
Section 2
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Summarizing
F = D S a + D SB , s + F o
M = D SB a + D B ,s + Mo
V = D T o
where
DS =
E ----------------dA
1 -
R
E
D SB = ------------------ dA
-
1 -
R
DT =
G
------------------ dA
1 -
R
2
DB =
E
------------------ dA
-
1 -
R
I'
D SB = E --
R
D B = EI'
I'D T = GA + G -----2
EI
D SB = ----R
D B = EI
GI
D T = GA + -----2
R
Section 2
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2.3.4ExampleforaRectangularSection
2
I' = ------------ dA
A 1 --
R
dA = bd
CL
d2
b
-----------d
I' =
d 2 1 -R
3 d 4
3 d 2
I' = I 1 + ------ --- + --------- --- + ...
112 R
20 R
bd
I = ------12
d
d n
andfor --- < 1 , --- 1 for n > 1
R
R
SummaryofEquations
du v
d
F = D S ------ --- + D SB ------ + Fo
ds R
ds
du v
d
M = D SB ------ --- + D B ------ + M o
ds
ds R
dv
u
V = D T ------ + ---
ds
R
Section 2
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2.3.5FlexibilityMatrixCircularMember
A
Note: k intopage
R
B
V B, v B
F B, u B
M B, B
EndActionsanddisplacements
referredtothelocalframeatB
Assumptions
1.Thinlinearelasticmember
2.Neglectstretchingandtransvers shear deformations. This isvalidfornon
sha llowcasesonly
uB
uB = vB
FB
FB =
VB
MB
u B = f B FB
2 3
1
2
1 2
R --- 2 sin B + --- sin B cos B R 1 cos B --- sin B R( B sin B )
2
2
2
fB =
1 2
2
R 1 cos B --- sin B
R ( B sin B cos B )
R(1 cos B )
R( B sin B )
R(1 cos B )
Section 2
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2.4CartesianFormulationGoverningEquations
Considerthecasewherethecentroidalaxisisdefinedby y = y ( x ) . Thei ndependent
variableisx,thepositioncoordinateonthexaxis. Intheangularformulation,we
worked withdisplacementcomponents andloadsre ferredtothelocalcurvilinear
frame definedby theunitvectors t 1 and t 2 . Inthissection,wearegoingtowork with
quantitiesreferredtotheglobalcartesianreferenceframe. Thisapproachwas
originallysuggestedbyMarguerre.
Y, v g
t1
vg j
t2
ds
= ------ ds
dx
dy
sin = ------ =
ds
dx
cos = ------ =
ds
ug i
= dx
dy
--------dx
--1
y
s
X, u g
Ny
V
M
F
Nx
by dx
b x dx
m g dx
dx
Theabovefiguredefinesthecartesiannotation. Thedistributedloading( b x, b y, m g )
isdefined withrespectthethexandydirectionsandtheloadingperunitprojected
length( dx ). Similarly,thedisplacementcomponents( u g, v g )arereferredtothe
cartesianglobalreferencedirections.
Section 2
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2.4.1ForceEquilibriumEquations
b y F + F
o
bx
M + M
dy
F
dx
F
= 0 = F + F + x ( b x i + by j) F = 0
F-----+ bx i + byj = 0
x
then
dF
------- + bx i + b y j = 0
dx
Knowing
d
----(F sin + V cos ) + b y = 0
dx
Similarly
1
= 0 = (xi + yj) (F) + (M + M M + m g x) --- (xi + yj) (b x i + b y j)x
2
Secondordertermgoesto0inthelimit x 0
Mo
dy
------ = sin
dx
1
cos = --
Section 2
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Then
1
dM
F sin + V cos sin F --- sin V sin + -------- + m g = 0
dx
dM
2
V cos + sin V + -------- + m g = 0
dx
1
Multiply bothsidesby --
dM
--1- V cos + sin 2 V + -------- + m g = 0
dx
1 dM 1
2
2
Vcos + Vsin + --- -------- + --- m g = 0
dx
Therefore
1 dM
1
--- -------- + V + --- m g = 0
dx
d
------ (F cos V sin ) + b x = 0
dx
d----(F sin + V cos ) + b y = 0
dx
N x = F cos V sin
N y = F sin + V cos
Section 2
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4.2DeformationDisplacementRelations
e2
vg
e 1 =s tretchingdeformation
e1
ug
e 2 =tr ansversesheardeformation
dx
dx ------ = cos ds = -----------
ds
cos
u = (u g i + v g j)
du
du------ = ----cos
ds
dx
du
dv
du
------ = --------g i + -------g- j
dx
dx
dx
dv
du
du
------ = cos --------g i + -------g- j
dx
dx
ds
du g dv g
du
e 1 = ------ t1 = cos -------- i + -------- j ( cos i + sin j)
ds
dx
dx
dv g
2 dug
e 1 = cos -------- + sin cos -------
dx
dx
du g dv g
du
e 2 = ------ t2 = cos -------- i + -------- j ( sin i + cos j)
dx
dx
ds
du g
2 dv g
e 2 = sin cos -------- + cos --------
dx
dx
d
d
k = bendingdeformation = ------ = cos ----ds
dx
note: e 1 and e 2 a rereferredtothecentroidalaxes(s)
Section 2
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2.4.3ForceDeformationRelations
2.4.3.1Thinslightlycurvedmember:userelationsdevelopedfortheprismaticcase
Assume
= e 1
= e 2
F =
E ( e1
A
DS =
V =
e 1, o ) dA = (e 1 e 1, o )D S
E dA
Ge 2 dA
A
DT =
M =
= e2 DT
G dA
E ( e 1
A
e 1, o ) dA =
M = (k k 0 )D B
DB =
E( k
A
k o ) dA = ( k ko ) E dA
A
E d
A
A
Summarizeasfollows
F
e 1 = e 1, o + ----DS
V
e 2 = ------
DT
M
k = k o + ----- DB
2.4.3.2ThickCase( 0 wrtR) :changein l o asafunctionof mustbeconsidered
Useequationsdevelopedinsection2.3.3with
e a
= e 1
o = e 2
d
k = ----ds
Section 2
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Sha llowassumption
1
Then
cos 1
dy
sin tan ------ = y, x
dx
= 1
(ds dx)
M arguerreneglectsVtermsinthexequilibriumequation
Nx = F
N y = V + Fy, x
So,resultingequations(shallowand Marguerre)
Equilibrium
dF
------- + b x = 0
dx
dV- ----d dy
-----+ - F ------ + b y = 0
dx dx dx
dM------+V+m = 0
dx
Deformation Displacement
du
dy dv
e 1 = --------g + ------ -------g- = a
dx dx dx
dv g
e 2 = -------- = o
dx
d
k = ----dx
Section 2
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FortheForceDisplacementRelations,thinandthickshouldbeconsideredseparately
Thi n,Shallow,Marquerre
du
dy dv
F = D S --------g + ------ -------g- D S e, o
dx dx dx
DS =
DT =
DB =
E dA
A
dv
V = D T -------g-
dx
G dA
A
d
M = D B ------ D B k o
dx
2
E dA
A
Thi ck,Shallow,Marguerre
du
dy dv
d
F = D S --------g + ------ -------g- + D SB ------
dx
dx dx
ds
du g dy dv g
d
M = D SB -------- + ------ -------- + D B ------
dx
dx dx
ds
ds dx
dv g
V = D T --------
dx
E
D S = ------------------------ dA
(1 R)
E
D SB = ------------------------ dA
(1 R)
D T = ------------------------ dA
(1 R)
2
E
D B = ------------------------ dA
(1 R)
BoundaryConditions
ingeneral,theB.C.sare
u g or N x
v g or N y pre scribedateachend
or M
fortheMarguerreformulation
ug or F
v g or V +
or M
y, x F
pres cribedateachend
Section 2
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Example
X
L
1 2
y = --- ax
2
y, x = ax
y, xx
= a
2 H
a = ------2
L
x
H x
y, x = aL --- = 2 ---- -- L L
L
xgoesfrom0to1;then 2 H L providesameasureof y, x .
Themaximumvalueof y, x is 2 H L .
dx 2
------
d
12
dy- 2
---- d
using = x
2 1
2
= {1 + (y, x ) }
max =
12
2 H 2
----- L
t 1 i + y, x j
t 2 y, x i + j
cos 1
sin y, x
Section 2
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2.4.5ShallowCartesianSolutionParabolicGeometry
b
M B, B
V B, v B
B F B, u B
1
y = --- ax 2
2
A
X
UseMarguerreformulation,assumethinand shallow
b x = 0 , b y = constant = b , m g = 0
y, x = ax
at x = 0
u g = v g = = 0 (fi xedsupport)
at x = L
N x = N Bx
N y = N By
M = MB
Governingequations
Equilibrium
F, x = 0
V, x + (Fax),x + b = 0
M, x + V = 0
ForceDeformation(set u g = u ; v g = v )
F
-----= u,x + axv, x
DS
V-----= v, x
DT
M-----= ,x
DB
BoundaryConditions
at x = L
F = N Bx
at x = 0
u = v = = 0
V = N By aLF
M = MB
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Section 2
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Solutionfortheinternal forces
F, x = 0
F = C 1 = N Bx
V, x + (N Bx ax), x + b = 0
V = bx ( ax
)N Bx + C 2
N By aLF = bx ( ax
)N Bx + C 2
C 2 = N By + bL
V = bx ( ax
)N Bx + N By + bL
V = N By + b ( L x) ( ax
)N Bx
M = N By x +
b Lx
MB
x
x
----- a ----- N Bx + C 3
2
2
2
L
L
= N By L + b ----- a ----- N Bx + C 3
2
2
2
L
L
C 3 = M B N By L b ----- + a ----- N Bx
2
2
b
2 aN Bx 2
2
2
b 3
C 4 = --- L
6
V
v, x = ------- +
D T
1
x
x
v = ------- xN By + b Lx ----- a ----- N Bx
D T
2 2
2 2
aN Bx x
x
1
x x
x
x
x
2x
+ ------- b L ----- L ----- + ------ + ------------ ----- L + ------ + L ----- ----- N By + ----- MB + C 5
6 24
12
2 6
2
DB
4
2
2
C 5 = 0
Section 2
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F
u, x = ------ axv, x
D S
V
F
u,x = ------ ( ax ) ------- +
D
DS
T
2
2 3
2
3
N Bx
aLx
ax
a x
1 ------ax
- x + ------ - N By + ---------- N Bx + b ------------ + --------
u = -------
DS
3
2
3
D T 2
2
3
4
5
3
5
3
a N Bx x 3 2 x 5
2x
x
x
x
ax
1
x
+ ------- ab L ----- L ----- + ------ + --------------- ----- L ------ + aN By L ----- + ----- + -------- M B + C 6
6
2
3
8 30
3
15
3 8
D B
C6 = 0
Flexibilitymatrixcartesianformulation
Set
u gB
N Bx
u B = v gB
F B = N By
MB
u B = u B, o + T AB u A + f B FB
T AB
1 0 h
= 01 L
00 1
N Ax = N Ax, o N Bx
N Ay = N Ay, o N By
M A = MA, o M B LN By + hN Bx
Section 2
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