Analysis and optimization against buckling of beams interacting with elastic foundation
Banichuk, N., Barsuk, A., Ivanova, S., Makeev, E., Neittaanmäki, P., & Tuovinen, T. (2018). Analysis and optimization against buckling of beams interacting with elastic foundation. Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines, 46(5), 615-633. https://doi.org/10.1080/15397734.2017.1377619
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We consider an infinite continuous elastic beam that interacts with linearly elastic foundation and is under compression. The problem of the beam buckling is formulated and analyzed. Then the optimization of beam against buckling is investigated. As a design variable (control function) we take the parameters of cross-section distribution of the beam from the set of periodic functions and transform the original problem of optimization of infinite beam to the corresponding problem defined at the finite interval. All investigations are on the whole founded on the analytical variational approaches and the optimal solutions are studied as a function of problems parameters.
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The work was under nancial support of the Academy of Finland [Grant No. 310391, 290730] and RFBR (project No 17-08-00775a).Related items
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