2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2011.10.006
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Geometrically non-linear generalised beam theory for elastoplastic thin-walled metal members

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“…The observation of these results prompts the following remarks: (ii) Fig. 4 shows the relevance of the quadratic transverse extension modes in capturing accurately the beam post-buckling behavior, thus confirming the findings of Gonçalves & Camotim (2012). In fact, when these modes are excluded from the analysis (solution 1-57 in Fig.…”
Section: Gbt Post-buckling Behavior Of Beams Experiencing L-d Interacsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The observation of these results prompts the following remarks: (ii) Fig. 4 shows the relevance of the quadratic transverse extension modes in capturing accurately the beam post-buckling behavior, thus confirming the findings of Gonçalves & Camotim (2012). In fact, when these modes are excluded from the analysis (solution 1-57 in Fig.…”
Section: Gbt Post-buckling Behavior Of Beams Experiencing L-d Interacsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The deformation modes obtained can be divided into three main sets/families, namely the (i) conventional (or Vlasov modes), (ii) shear modes and (iii) transverse extensions modes. These deformation mode sets are also adopted in this work, together with an additional family of quadratic transverse extension modes, which play an essential role in capturing the Poisson effects that develop in the deformed configurations occurring in the advanced post-buckling stages, which involve heavy crosssection in-plane deformation and, therefore, in precluding the determination of overly stiff solutions (Gonçalves & Camotim 2012)  the aforementioned Poisson effects will be addressed in Section 4. . It should be mentioned that the number of deformation modes considered in this work is almost twice that required to analyze lipped channel columns experiencing L-D interaction 7  this is because of the lack of symmetry of the beam cross-section deformation patterns, which did not occur in the columns.…”
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“…A standard incremental/iterative scheme with Newton-Raphson's method and displacement control is implemented. [22], (b) reinforced concrete column [23,24], (c) SHC-1 concrete-filled steel box column [25,16], (d) high-strength concretefilled steel circular hollow section column [26,16] and (e) partially encased I-section steel column.…”
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“…The first example is taken from [22] and concerns the simply supported steel column shown in Fig. 3(a).…”
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