Abstract

A novel modelling approach to beams with thin cross-sections is proposed in the absolute nodal coordinate formulation (ANCF), where the Lagrange interpolating and curve fitting techniques of numerical analysis are utilized for construction of the thin beam cross-section contour. Although the slope vector with respect to the coordinate line on cross-section contour is not considered in nodal coordinates, the cross-section distortion could be adequately captured through selecting an appropriate degree of polynomial. The main advantages of the present ANCF thin beam element are that the computational costs are more inexpensive than the ANCF shell element due to less generalized coordinates, there is very small amount of input data because slope vectors of the cross-section are eliminated, and the cross-sectional stress distribution may always be continuous on account of the fact that the cross-section is not discretized into a set of finite elements. Moreover, the formulations of elastic forces and Jacobian of thin laminated composite beam are also derived based on the continuum mechanics. Finally, several examples including both static and dynamic problems are performed to verify the new element and meanwhile demonstrate its general characteristics.

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