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A lower bound on snap-through instability of curved beams under thermomechanical loads
Authors:Ilinca Stanciulescu  Toby Mitchell  Yenny Chandra  Thomas Eason  Michael Spottswood
Institution:1. Rice University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005, USA;2. University of California at Berkeley, Department of Civil Engineering, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA;3. Air Force Research Laboratory, Structural Sciences Center, 2790 D. Street, WPAFB, OH, USA
Abstract:A non-linear finite element formulation (three dimensional continuum elements) is implemented and used for modeling dynamic snap-through in beams with initial curvature. We identify a non-trivial (non-flat) configuration of the beam at a critical temperature value below which the beam will no longer experience snap-through under any magnitude of applied quasi-static load for beams with various curvatures. The critical temperature is shown to successfully eliminate snap-through in dynamic simulations at quasistatic loading rates. Thermomechanical coupling is included in order to model a physically minimal amount of damping in the system, and the resulting post-snap vibrations are shown to be thermoelastically damped. We propose a test to determine the critical snap-free temperature for members of general geometry and loading pattern; the analogy between mechanical prestress and thermal strain that holds between the static and dynamic simulations is used to suggest a simple method for reducing the vulnerability of thin-walled structural members to dynamic snap-through in members of large initial curvature via the introduction of initial pretension.
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