Response of an elastic, plastic tubular cantilever beam subjected to a force pulse at its tip -- small deflection analysis (Q675648)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 989056
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 989056 |
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Response of an elastic, plastic tubular cantilever beam subjected to a force pulse at its tip -- small deflection analysis (English)
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21 January 1999
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This paper presents the results of a study of the dynamic response of a tubular cantilever beam which possesses such hardening-softening behaviour in the plastic range. With the help of a numerical approach based on a small deflection formulation, three examples are given. The first example which utilizes parameters selected from a typical pipe-whip test is compared with experimental data and gives a good prediction of the degree of ovalization of the cross-section, the distribution of plastic work in the pipe and the instantaneous deformation of the pipe. Additional examples consider various pulse loadings and constitutive relations to demonstrate that the evolution of softening can undergo three stages, viz. initial softening of one cross-section, growth of the softening region and finally shrinking of the softening region to a particular cross-section which exhibits a sharp localization of the bending deformation.
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hardening-softening behaviour
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pipe-whip test
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distribution of plastic work
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