Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 62, Number 2, 2017, pages 247-258
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.62.2.247
Analytic solution of Timoshenko beam excited by real seismic support motions
Yong-Woo Kim
Abstract
Beam-like structures such as bridge, high building and tower, pipes, flexible connecting rods and some robotic manipulators are often excited by support motions. These structures are important in machines and structures. So, this study proposes an analytic method to accurately predict the dynamic behaviors of the structures during support motions or an earthquake. Using Timoshenko beam theory which is valid even for non-slender beams and for high-frequency responses, the analytic responses of fixed-fixed beams subjected to a real seismic motions at supports are illustrated to show the principled approach to the proposed method. The responses of a slender beam obtained by using Timoshenko beam theory are compared with the solutions based on Euler-Bernoulli beam theory to validate the correctness of the proposed method. The dynamic analysis for the fixed-fixed beam subjected to support motions gives useful information to develop an understanding of the structural behavior of the beam. The bending moment and the shear force of a slender beam are governed by dynamic components while those of a stocky beam are governed by static components. Especially, the maximal magnitudes of the bending moment and the shear force of the thick beam are proportional to the difference of support displacements and they are influenced by the seismic wave velocity.
Key Words
Timoshenko beam; support motions; eigenfunction expansion method; time-dependent boundary condition; quasi-static decomposition method; static component-dominated beam
Address
Yong-Woo Kim: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sunchon National University, Jungangro 255, Sunchon, Jeonnam 57922, Republic of Korea