01/08/2020 Computer Science Engineering Materials Science
DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2020.02.022 SemanticScholar ID: 216441450 MAG: 3009985253

Dynamic large deformation analysis of a cantilever beam

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Abstract A static and dynamic large deformation analysis of a tapered beam subjected to concentrated and distributed loads is presented in this paper by using a direct integration technique. The bending stiffness of the beam is coordinate dependent. The nonlinear differential equation is numerically solved using an iterative technique without an algebraic equation solver, thus the computational effort can be reduced. A concentrated mass fixed at the free end and suddenly released is studied, and the time-dependent displacements are presented. Comparison has been made with solutions obtained using Finite Element Analysis and excellent agreement is achieved.

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Dr. Eldad Avital

Queen Mary University of London - Reader in Computational (& Experimental) Fluids and Acoustics

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