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Buckling phenomenon of vertical beam/column of variable density carrying a top mass
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Turkyilmazoglu, Mustafa
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Applications of Mathematics
/ Beam-columns
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buckling
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Construction
/ Density distribution
/ Design optimization
/ Design parameters
/ Load
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Stability
/ Structural engineering
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Towers
2024
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Buckling phenomenon of vertical beam/column of variable density carrying a top mass
by
Turkyilmazoglu, Mustafa
in
Applications of Mathematics
/ Beam-columns
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buckling
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Construction
/ Density distribution
/ Design optimization
/ Design parameters
/ Load
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Stability
/ Structural engineering
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Towers
2024
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Buckling phenomenon of vertical beam/column of variable density carrying a top mass
by
Turkyilmazoglu, Mustafa
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Applications of Mathematics
/ Beam-columns
/ Boundary conditions
/ Buckling
/ Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
/ Construction
/ Density distribution
/ Design optimization
/ Design parameters
/ Load
/ Mathematical and Computational Engineering
/ Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics and Statistics
/ Stability
/ Structural engineering
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
/ Towers
2024
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Buckling phenomenon of vertical beam/column of variable density carrying a top mass
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Buckling phenomenon of vertical beam/column of variable density carrying a top mass
2024
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This study focuses on modeling ideal nonuniform standing beams and towers supporting a constant top mass. We also analyze their dynamical stability, as determining the design parameters influencing their shape and stability holds significant value for structural engineering. Initially, we employ a statical mechanics approach to balance the mechanical and gravitational forces. By solving an initial-value problem, we derive the cross-sectional areas of the columns. Our findings reveal that these areas, rather than the shapes, are the primary contributors to the engineering performance of the columns. Additionally, the top mass acts as a multiplying factor for the cross-sectional areas, and the density distribution along the column determines whether the top should be heavier or lighter. Furthermore, we demonstrate that exponential, parabolic, or linear cross-sections with significantly wider base profiles are crucial for accommodating heavier top loads. Moving on to the dynamical analysis, we consider two ideal tower configurations: FC and SC. Numerical and analytical results reveal that higher modes exhibit shorter amplitudes. FC modes necessitate higher design parameters to resist buckling phenomena, whereas SC modes show lower resistance to vibrational deflections. In terms of stability, a heavier top mass enhances the vertical beam’s stability, while towers with parabolic bases are more susceptible to instabilities.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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