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Unified Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Multiply-Connected Thin-Walled Box Beams : 다중 연결된 직사각 박판보에 관한 고차 보 이론 기반의 통합 해석 연구

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dc.contributor.advisor김윤영-
dc.contributor.authorSoomin Choi-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T06:23:29Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T06:23:29Z-
dc.date.issued2016-02-
dc.identifier.other000000132419-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/118511-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2016. 2. 김윤영.-
dc.description.abstractBoth the consideration of significant higher-order deformation degrees and the derivation of exact matching conditions among field variables at a joint are required to establish a one-dimensional beam model applicable to thin-walled box beam systems. Especially when three or more box beams are multiply-connected at a joint, significantly flexible behavior is observed near the joint that dominates the structural responses of the entire system. Moreover, the flexibility of the joint varies considerably depending on the number of beam members connected at the joint and the joint angles among the members. Because of the difficulties, no one-dimensional beam analysis method has yet been proposed that can capture the structural responses of the box beams-joint systems accurately. With this background, this study proposes a unified one-dimensional higher-order beam analysis approach for the first time that is applicable to the multiply-connected box beams-joint systems under both out-of-plane loads and in-plane loads. It is worth mentioning that the concept of so-called edge resultants as well as conventional (sectional) resultants are employed to derive physically correct equilibrium conditions at a joint and that the exact joint matching conditions are theoretically derived by applying an energy method to the equilibrium conditions. The derived matching conditions are valid even when any number of beams meet at any angle. In addition, higher-order deformation degrees (e.g. bending warping, bending distortion, and etc.) are newly introduced or redefined that are essential to represent the exact joint flexibility of considered systems. The accuracy and validity of the proposed analysis method are checked by comparing the present approach based results and the shell analysis results for various box beams-joint systems.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsCHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW 1

CHAPTER 2. Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Two Box Beams-Joint Systems Subjected to Out-of-Plane Bending and Torsion 7
2.1 Introduction 7
2.2 Higher-Order Beam Theory for Straight Box Beams 10
2.3 Derivation of the Exact Joint Matching Condition 12
2.3.1 Proposition 1: Consideration of No Resultant by B and Q 14
2.3.2 Proposition 2: Three-Dimensional Displacement Continuity at the Intersection Points 15
2.3.3 Proposition 3: Use of the Relation 18
2.3.4 Proposition 4: Use of the Relation 21
2.4 Numerical Examples 22
2.4.1 Case Study 1: Two Box Beams Connected at an Angled Joint 23
2.4.2 Case Study 2: Four Box Beams Serially Connected at Angled Joints 29
2.5 Conclusions 31

CHAPTER 3. Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Multiply-Connected Box Beams-Joint Systems Subjected to Out-of-Plane Bending and Torsion 34
3.1 Introduction 34
3.2 Higher-Order Beam Theory for Straight Thin-Walled Box Beams 43
3.3 Derivation of the Exact Joint Matching Conditions 47
3.3.1 Sectional and Edge Resultants Produced by Generalized Forces 54
3.3.2 Generalized Forces Equilibrium Conditions 59
3.3.3 Field Variables Joint Matching Conditions 67
3.4 Numerical Analysis 74
3.4.1 Finite Element Equations 75
3.4.2 Numerical Examples 77
3.5 Conclusions 87

CHAPTER 4. Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Two Box Beams-Joint Systems Subjected to In-Plane Bending and Axial Loads 99
4.1 Introduction 99
4.2 Higher-Order Beam Theory for Straight Thin-Walled Box Beams 110
4.3 Derivation of Cross-Sectional Deformations (1, W1, 2) 117
4.3.1 Shape Function of 1 117
4.3.2 Shape Function of W1 125
4.3.3 Shape Function of 2 132
4.4 Derivation of Joint Matching Conditions 136
4.4.1 Proposition 1: Consideration of Zero Resultant by (Q1, B1, Q2) 138
4.4.2 Proposition 2: Displacement Continuity at the Intersection Point A and B 140
4.4.3 Proposition 3: Use of the Relations , , and 145
4.4.4 Proposition 4: Equilibrium Condition on Edge 1 or Edge 3 153
4.5 Numerical Examples 158
4.6 Conclusions 169

CHAPTER 5. Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Multiply-Connected Box Beams-Joint Systems Subjected to In-Plane Bending and Axial Loads 186
5.1 Introduction 186
5.2 Higher-Order Beam Theory for Straight Thin-Walled Box Beams 194
5.3 Derivation of Cross-Sectional Deformations ( ) 200
5.3.1 Shape Function of 201
5.3.2 Shape Function of 204
5.3.3 Shape Function of 206
5.4 Derivation of the Exact Joint Matching Conditions 208
5.4.1 Sectional and Edge Resultants Produced by Generalized Forces 215
5.4.2 Generalized Forces Equilibrium Conditions 226
5.4.3 Field Variables Joint Matching Conditions 233
5.4.4 Use of more precise field variables ( ) 242
5.5 Numerical Analysis 245
5.5.1 Numerical Examples 247
5.6 Conclusions 260

CHAPTER 6. Applications 267
6.1 Modal Analysis 267
6.2 Extended Higher-Order Beam Model for the 3D Thin-Walled Box Beams-Shells Structures. 274
6.3 Optimization of Thin-Walled Box Beams-Joint Systems Using the Higher-Order Beam Analysis 279
6.4 Adjustment of the Joint Matching Conditions Based on the Experimental Results 280

References 282

ABSTRACT (KOREAN) 283
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectthin-walled box beam-
dc.subjecthigher-order beam theory-
dc.subjectjoint equilibrium-
dc.subjectjoint matching condition-
dc.subject.ddc621-
dc.titleUnified Higher-Order Beam Analysis for Multiply-Connected Thin-Walled Box Beams-
dc.title.alternative다중 연결된 직사각 박판보에 관한 고차 보 이론 기반의 통합 해석 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor최수민-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesxix, 284-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 기계항공공학부-
dc.date.awarded2016-02-
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