Analysis of Spatial Curved Bi-Fixed Beam with Varying Curvature and Varying Cross-Sectional Area Using Finite Displacement Transfer Method
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research (IJETER) (Vol.12, No. 4)Publication Date: 2024-04-07
Authors : Ashwinkumar G. Hansora Harshvadan S. Patel;
Page : 39-48
Keywords : Finite difference; Fixed end reaction; Internal force; Internal moment.;
Abstract
This article is focused on determination of fixed-end reactions, displacements, internal forces and internal moments for the spatial curved bi-fixed beam with varying curvature and varying cross-sectional area. The objective is to analyze spatially curved beam without involving analytical differentiation and integration of the governing equations. A finite displacement transfer method to analyze spatially curved beam is used to obtain numerically approximate analysis results and to eliminate analytical differentiation and integration, completely. The results of the analysis procedure are compared with the results of other methods found in the literature. For the specific case of the circular helical beam, the fixed end reactions' values have absolute maximum and minimum percentage differences of 1.23% and 0.06%, respectively. For the specific case of the elliptic-helical beam, the fixed end reactions' values have absolute maximum and minimum percentage differences of 1.13% and 0.0%, respectively. The finite difference method, along with the recursive scheme, gives reasonably accurate results without involving complex calculations.
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