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Nonlinear Modeling of Cables with Flexural Stiffness

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  • Walter Lacarbonara
  • Arnaud Pacitti

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A geometrically exact formulation of cables suffering axis stretching and flexural curvature is presented. The dynamical formulation is based on nonlinearly viscoelastic constitutive laws for the tension and bending moment with the additional constitutive nonlinearity accounting for the no-compression condition. A continuation method, combined with a mixed finite-difference spatial discretization, is then employed to path-follow the static responses of cables subject to forces or support displacements. These computations, conducted in the quasistatic regime, are based on cables with linearly elastic material behaviors, whereas the nonlinearity is in the geometric stiffness terms and the no-compression behavior. The finite-difference results have been confirmed employing a weak formulation based on quadratic Lagrangian finite elements. The influence of the flexural stiffness on the nonlinear static responses is assessed comparing the results with those obtained for purely extensible cables. The properties of the frequencies of the linear normal modes of cables with flexural stiffness are also investigated and compared with those of purely extensible cables.

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  • Walter Lacarbonara & Arnaud Pacitti, 2008. "Nonlinear Modeling of Cables with Flexural Stiffness," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2008, pages 1-21, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:370767
    DOI: 10.1155/2008/370767
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