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Post-buckling behaviour of thin-walled regular polygonal tubes subjected to bending

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Abstract This work presents and discusses numerical results concerning the elastic post-buckling behaviour and imperfection sensitivity of regular convex polygonal cross-section (RCPS) tubular beams buckling in local, distortional and mixed… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work presents and discusses numerical results concerning the elastic post-buckling behaviour and imperfection sensitivity of regular convex polygonal cross-section (RCPS) tubular beams buckling in local, distortional and mixed local–distortional modes, a topic currently lacking research. This study is carried out in the framework of Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) geometrically non-linear analyses, enriched with a branch switching technique, and takes advantage of the GBT intrinsic modal nature to shed new light on the mechanics underlying the post-buckling behaviour of these members. Due to the small half-wavelength of all the buckling phenomena addressed, only simply supported members under uniform bending are investigated. In particular, this work investigates the post-buckling behaviour and imperfection sensitivity of RCPS beams (i) exhibiting several wall numbers (6, 8, 10, 14, 20, 30) with distinct combinations of circumradius-to-thickness ratios (ii) having distinct lengths, and (iii) containing critical-mode initial geometrical imperfections with several amplitudes. Relevant displacement profiles and modal participation diagrams are provided along trivial and non-trivial equilibrium paths, in order to draw meaningful conclusions concerning the post-buckling behaviour of RCPS tubes under bending. For comparison and validation purposes, ABAQUS shell finite element results are also presented.

Keywords: behaviour thin; buckling behaviour; thin walled; post buckling

Journal Title: Thin-walled Structures
Year Published: 2021

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