Major Stress-Strain State of Double Support Multilayer Beams Under Concentrated Load. Part 1. Model Construction

Journal Title: Проблеми машинобудування - Year 2018, Vol 21, Issue 4

Abstract

The development of composite technologies contributes to their being widely introduced into the practice of designing modern different-purpose structures. Reliable prediction of the stress-strain state of composite elements is one of the conditions for creating reliable structures with optimal parameters. Analytical theories for determining the stress-strain state of multilayer rods (bars, beams) are significantly inferior in development to those for composite plates and shells, although their core structural elements are most common. The purpose of this paper is to design an analytical model for bending double support multilayer beams under concentrated load based on the previously obtained solution of the elasticity theory for a multi-layer cantilever. The first part of the article includes a statement of the problem, accepted prerequisites and main stages of constructing a model for bending a double-support multi-layer beam with a concentrated load (normal, tangential force and moment) and general-view supports in the extreme cross-sections. When building the model, the double support beam was divided across the loaded cross-section and presented in the form of two separate sections with equivalent loads on the ends. Using the general solution of the elasticity theory for a multilayer cantilever with a load on the ends, the main stress-strain state of the design sections was described without taking into account the local effects of changing the stress state near the concentrated load application points and supports. The obtained relations contain 12 unknown initial parameters. To determine them on the basis of the conditions of joint deformation (static and kinematic) of design sectors, a system of algebraic equations has been constructed. The constructed model allows one to determine the components of the main stress-strain state of double support beams each consisting of an arbitrary number of orthotropic layers, taking into account the amenability of their materials to lateral shear deformations and compression.

Authors and Affiliations

Stanislav B. Kovalchuk, Aleksey V. Gorik

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  • EP ID EP622108
  • DOI 10.15407/pmach2018.04.030
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Stanislav B. Kovalchuk, Aleksey V. Gorik (2018). Major Stress-Strain State of Double Support Multilayer Beams Under Concentrated Load. Part 1. Model Construction. Проблеми машинобудування, 21(4), 30-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-622108