Coupled Systems Mechanics
Volume 11, Number 2, 2022, pages 167-198
DOI: 10.12989/csm.2022.11.2.167
Instability of (Heterogeneous) Euler beam: Deterministic vs. stochastic reduced model approach
Adnan Ibrahimbegovic, Rosa Adela Mejia-Nava, Emina Hajdo and Nikolaos Limnios
Abstract
In this paper we deal with classical instability problems of heterogeneous Euler beam under conservative loading. It is chosen as the model problem to systematically present several possible solution methods from simplest deterministic to more complex stochastic approach, both of which that can handle more complex engineering problems. We first present classical analytic solution along with rigorous definition of the classical Euler buckling problem starting from homogeneous beam with either simplified linearized theory or the most general geometrically exact beam theory. We then present the numerical solution to this problem by using reduced model constructed by discrete approximation based upon the weak form of the instability problem featuring von Karman (virtual) strain combined with the finite element method. We explain how such numerical approach can easily be adapted to solving instability problems much more complex than classical Euler's beam and in particular for heterogeneous beam, where analytic solution is not readily available. We finally present the stochastic approach making use of the Duffing oscillator, as the corresponding reduced model for heterogeneous Euler's beam within the dynamics framework. We show that such an approach allows computing probability density function quantifying all possible solutions to this instability problem. We conclude that increased computational cost of the stochastic framework is more than compensated by its ability to take into account beam material heterogeneities described in terms of fast oscillating stochastic process, which is typical of time evolution of internal variables describing plasticity and damage.
Key Words
duffing oscillator; Euler beam; instability problem; stochastic approach; von Karman strain
Address
Adnan Ibrahimbegovic: Chair of Computational Mechanics, Université de Technologie Compiègne, Compiègne, France; Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
Rosa Adela Mejia-Nava: Chair of Computational Mechanics, Université de Technologie Compiègne, Compiègne, France
Emina Hajdo: Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, BiH
Nikolaos Limnios: Université de Technologie Compiègne, LMAC, Compiègne, France