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Design of a beam of variable cross-section on the elastic base by the quasi-analytical method considering boundary conditions
Author(s) -
Р. Shtanko,
S. Ryagin,
І. Geletiy,
A. S. Konko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
novì materìali ì tehnologìï v metalurgìï ta mašinobuduvannì
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-7358
pISSN - 1607-6885
DOI - 10.15588/1607-6885-2021-2-12
Subject(s) - boundary value problem , mathematics , nonlinear system , differential equation , mathematical analysis , algebraic equation , beam (structure) , deflection (physics) , variable (mathematics) , physics , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics , optics
Purpose. Improvement of the quasi-analytical method of nonlinear differential equation solution and its approbation with reference to beams of variable cross-section on the elastic base with two base factors. Research methods. Boundary conditions in the form of required number of correspondently transformed equations are added to the system of the linear algebraic equations which results from substitution of approximating function with constant factors (for example – power function) in the nonlinear differential equation and fixation of a set of variable values. The total number of the equations have to correspond to quantity of constant factors if the further solution will be carried out by an analytical method. Results. Deflection diagram of a trapezoid concrete beam with rectangular cross-section of variable height on the elastic base with two base factors has been calculated during approbation. Average solution error was equal to 0.06%. Distributions of the bending moments and normal stresses along the beam have been researched. Scientific novelty. The authors did not meet in literature such method of nonlinear differential equation solution. Practical value. The quasi-analytical method with realised consideration of boundary conditions that has been offered can be used for solution of differential equations of any order with various types of nonlinearity, including calculations of beams of variable cross-section on the elastic base.

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