Abstract

This paper proposes a solution to the exact bar-foundation element that includes the bar nonlocal effect. The exact element stiffness matrix and fixed-end force vector are derived based on the exact element flexibility equation using the so-called natural approach. The virtual-force principle is employed to work out the governing differential compatibility equation as well as the associated end-boundary compatibility conditions. Exact force interpolation functions are used to derive the exact element flexibility equation and can be obtained as the analytical solution of the governing differential compatibility equation of the problem. A numerical example of a nanowire-elastic substrate system is used to verify the accuracy and efficiency of the natural nonlocal bar-foundation model and to demonstrate the superiority over its counterpart, a displacement-based model. The effects of material nonlocality on the system responses are also discussed in the example.

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