边缘推力下的约束弹性:非线性弹性壁

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109841
Nitzan Judah, Sefi Givli
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研究了横向约束在两个平行壁之间的细长梁的后屈曲行为,其中一个壁是固定的,另一个壁由梁对非线性弹簧的推动。该模型系统与一系列工程应用和物理系统相关,例如深钻,支架程序和活细胞中的丝状足生长。该数学模型考虑了大旋转和梁与墙之间各种可能的接触情况。将模型的预测结果与已发表的实验结果进行了比较,并显示出非常好的定性和定量一致性,从而调和了已发表的小变形模型结果与现有实验观测结果之间的重要差异。虽然大变形分析不能提供封闭形式的分析描述,但我们能够通过仔细检查非线性控制方程的数学结构来识别行为的关键特征。特别是,我们提供了与加载过程中发生的关键事件相关的通用图,这些图以描述模态校正后的相对刚度和墙之间的相对间隙的两个无维量表示。这些通用图能够在所有模式下对系统行为进行简单而直接的描述,因此为工程设计和实际使用提供了一个优秀的平台。基于这些通用映射,人们可以几乎完全地描述系统的预期行为。此外,广泛的数值结果显示了可能行为的丰富性,以及它如何以复杂的方式依赖于系统的所有参数。
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Constrained elastica under edge thrust: Nonlinear springy walls
The post-buckling behavior of a slender beam that is laterally constrained between two parallel walls is studied, where one wall is fixed and the other is pushed by the beam against a nonlinear spring. This model system is of relevance to a range of engineering applications and physical systems, such as deep drilling, stent procedures, and filopodia growth in living cells. The mathematical model accounts for large rotation and for various possible contact scenarios between the beam and the walls. The predictions of the model are compared with published experiments and show very good qualitative and quantitative agreement, thus reconciling important discrepancies between the results of published small-deformation models and available experimental observations. Although the large-deformation analysis cannot provide closed-form analytical description, we were able to identify key features of the behavior by careful examination of the mathematical structure of the nonlinear governing equations. In particular, we provide universal maps related to the occurrence of critical events during the loading process, which are expressed in terms of two non-dimensional quantities that describe the mode-corrected relative stiffness and relative gap between the walls. These universal maps enable a simple and straight-forward characterization of the system behavior, in all modes, and therefore provide an excellent platform for engineering design and for practical use. Based on these universal maps, one is able to describe, almost completely, the expected behavior of the system. In addition, extensive numerical results demonstrate the richness of possible behavior, and how it depends on all parameters of the system in an intricate manner.
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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 工程技术-工程:机械
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (IJMS) serves as a global platform for the publication and dissemination of original research that contributes to a deeper scientific understanding of the fundamental disciplines within mechanical, civil, and material engineering. The primary focus of IJMS is to showcase innovative and ground-breaking work that utilizes analytical and computational modeling techniques, such as Finite Element Method (FEM), Boundary Element Method (BEM), and mesh-free methods, among others. These modeling methods are applied to diverse fields including rigid-body mechanics (e.g., dynamics, vibration, stability), structural mechanics, metal forming, advanced materials (e.g., metals, composites, cellular, smart) behavior and applications, impact mechanics, strain localization, and other nonlinear effects (e.g., large deflections, plasticity, fracture). Additionally, IJMS covers the realms of fluid mechanics (both external and internal flows), tribology, thermodynamics, and materials processing. These subjects collectively form the core of the journal's content. In summary, IJMS provides a prestigious platform for researchers to present their original contributions, shedding light on analytical and computational modeling methods in various areas of mechanical engineering, as well as exploring the behavior and application of advanced materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials processing.
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