Thin-walled structures with slotted connections stability problems

In this paper the linear and non-linear stability analyses of elastic structures with unilateral supports or connections are presented. Local and global buckling phenomena are analysed for a wide range of columns’ lengths to encounter coupled instability, which appears when local buckling occurs clo...

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description In this paper the linear and non-linear stability analyses of elastic structures with unilateral supports or connections are presented. Local and global buckling phenomena are analysed for a wide range of columns’ lengths to encounter coupled instability, which appears when local buckling occurs close to global one. Influence of clearances on buckling and post-critical response is examined. This phenomena is illustrated using simplified models, where the clearances are introduced as translation or rotation gaps. Main attention is focused on modelling the double sigma members, where the cross-sections are composed of two sigma members, connected in discrete points distributed along the webs. The influence of spacing and way of numerical modelling of connectors on buckling behaviour of beams is studied. Numerical examples illustrate the importance of proper modelling of the structures with slotted connections accounting for initial imperfections. The examples are solved using FEM.
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Joints
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Slotted connections
Stability
Thin walled
Thin-walled structures
Unilateral constrains
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