Inelastic Deformation Analysis of Aluminum Bending Members

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作者
程明
石永久
王元清
机构
[1] Tsinghua University
[2] Beijing 100084 China
[3] Key Laboratory of Structural Engineering and Vibration of Ministry of Education Department of Civil Engineering
关键词
aluminum bending member; residual deformation; plastic adaptation coefficient; load-deflection relationship; nonlinear fitting;
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TG115.5 [机械性能(力学性能)试验];
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摘要
Aluminum alloys are typical nonlinear materials, and consequently bending members made of this material exhibit a nonlinear behavior. Most design codes do not pay much attention to such deformations and adopt a simple linear analysis for the calculation of deflections. This paper presents an investigation of the nonlinear deformation of aluminum bending members using the finite-element analysis (FEA). The plas- tic adaptation coefficient, which can be used to limit the residual deflection, is introduced, and the influence of residual deflection is investigated. A method for evaluating the plastic adoption coefficient is proposed. This paper also shows the load-deflection curve of aluminum bending members and the influence of several parameters. A semi-empirical formula is derived, and some numerical examples are given by FEA. The coef- ficients of the semi-empirical formula are modified by the FEA results using the nonlinear fitting method. Based on these results, two improved design methods for strength and deformation of aluminum bending members are proposed. Through the comparison with test data, these methods are proved to be suitable for structural design.
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页码:648 / 656
页数:9
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