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© 2022 the Author(s). A Timoshenko beam finite element model is formulated based on the Lagrange and Hermitian interpolations, in which the transverse shear deformation is explicitly evaluated. To account for the local inelastic buckling, the finite element formulation is coupled with a Smith-type progressive collapse method where the nonlinear responses of local structural members can be assessed. The effect of shear lag is accounted by an effective breadth theory. This coupled model enables an efficient prediction of the flexural behaviour of a thin-walled box girder under lateral loading. To demonstrate its capability, a case study is completed on a single-skin box girder under four-point bending. Equivalent finite shell element analysis is carried out for validation. The proposed method shows a close correlation with the shell element model in both strength and stiffness predictions. It is found that the effect of shear lag is significant in this case study, which substantially reduces the stiffness of the box girder.
Author(s): Li S, Benson S, Dow RS
Editor(s): Jorgen Amdahl, Carlos Guedes Soares
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication status: Published
Book Title: Developments in the Analysis and Design of Marine Structures
Year: 2021
Volume: 2021
Pages: 110-120
Print publication date: 29/12/2021
Online publication date: 28/12/2021
Acceptance date: 02/04/2018
Series Title: Proceedings in Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering
Publisher: CRC Press
URL: https://www.routledge.com/Developments-in-the-Analysis-and-Design-of-Marine-Structures-Proceedin/Amdahl-Soares/p/book/9781003230373
DOI: 10.1201/9781003230373-13
Notes: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2021, 7-9 June 2021, Trondheim, Norway)
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ISBN: 9781032136653