On the computation of the warping function and the torsional properties of thin-walled crosssections of prismatic beams

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On the computation of the warping function and the torsional properties of thin-walled crosssections of prismatic beams. / Eilering, Siegfried.
in: Bauingenieur, Jahrgang 80, Nr. 3, 03.2005, S. 142-150.

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abstract = "In the present paper a procedure is shown on the basis of the finite element method with which for arbitrary thin-walled cross-sections the warping function and the torsional properties, dependent on it, relevant with spatial beams can be determined. In this case it does not play any role, whether the cross-section shows an open, a closed or a mixed open-closed structure. By means of an example with a mixed open-closed cross-section with only a single cell a numerical comparison is carried out between the results of a finite element analysis with simple line elements and those of more precise plane elements. A further example contributes to the verification of the procedure for cross-sections with more than one closed cell. {\textcopyright} 2005, VDI Fachmedien GmBbH & Co.. All rights reserved.",
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author = "Siegfried Eilering",
year = "2005",
month = mar,
language = "English",
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N2 - In the present paper a procedure is shown on the basis of the finite element method with which for arbitrary thin-walled cross-sections the warping function and the torsional properties, dependent on it, relevant with spatial beams can be determined. In this case it does not play any role, whether the cross-section shows an open, a closed or a mixed open-closed structure. By means of an example with a mixed open-closed cross-section with only a single cell a numerical comparison is carried out between the results of a finite element analysis with simple line elements and those of more precise plane elements. A further example contributes to the verification of the procedure for cross-sections with more than one closed cell. © 2005, VDI Fachmedien GmBbH & Co.. All rights reserved.

AB - In the present paper a procedure is shown on the basis of the finite element method with which for arbitrary thin-walled cross-sections the warping function and the torsional properties, dependent on it, relevant with spatial beams can be determined. In this case it does not play any role, whether the cross-section shows an open, a closed or a mixed open-closed structure. By means of an example with a mixed open-closed cross-section with only a single cell a numerical comparison is carried out between the results of a finite element analysis with simple line elements and those of more precise plane elements. A further example contributes to the verification of the procedure for cross-sections with more than one closed cell. © 2005, VDI Fachmedien GmBbH & Co.. All rights reserved.

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