Non-Linear Buckling Analysis of Steel Frames with Local and Global Imperfections
Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering 2016
Jānis Šliseris, Līga Gaile, Leonīds Pakrastiņš

The problem related to nonlinear analysis of steel frames by taking into account local and global imperfections is analyzed. A new method for estimation of optimal (can cause worst scenario- smallest buckling load) pattern for geometrical and material imperfections is developed. The method is based on structural topology optimization. The topology is optimized in the way that maximal compliance (minimal stiffness) and strain energy is reached. According to gradient of compliance function the pattern of geometrical and material imperfections is iteratively obtained. The global geometrical imperfections are applied by using buckling modes (Eigenmodes) with calculated weight coefficient according to compliance function for each buckling mode. The proposed methods showed to be robust and practically applicable for designing of complex steel structures.


Keywords
Steel frames, buckling, imperfection’s pattern, structural optimization.
DOI
10.5755/j01.sace.17.4.16644
Hyperlink
http://sace.ktu.lt/index.php/DAS/article/view/16644

Šliseris, J., Gaile, L., Pakrastiņš, L. Non-Linear Buckling Analysis of Steel Frames with Local and Global Imperfections. Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering, 2016, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp.24-32. ISSN 2029-9990. e-ISSN 2335-2000. Available from: doi:10.5755/j01.sace.17.4.16644

Publication language
English (en)
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