摘要

An isogeometric approach based on non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) basis functions is presented for the analysis of composite steel-concrete beams. A refined high-order theory is considered in deriving the governing equations using the principle of virtual work. The employed theory satisfies all the kinematic and stress continuity conditions at the layer interfaces and considers effects of the transverse normal stress and transverse flexibility. The global displacement components, described by polynomial or combinations of polynomial and exponential expressions, are superposed on local ones chosen based on the layerwise concepts. The present isogeometric formulation does not need incorporating any shear correction factor. Moreover, in the present isogeometric formulation, the number of unknowns is independent of the number of layers. The proposed isogeometric formulation is validated by comparing the present results with the available published and the three-dimensional (3D) finite element results. In addition to correctly predicting the distribution of all stress components of the composite steel-concrete beams, the proposed formulation is computationally very economic.

  • 出版日期2014-11