Energy Method
Energy Method
Energy Method
SHIP STRUCTURES
TRANSVERSE STRENGTH :
STRAIN ENERGY
Introduction
In this lecture we will ;
Discuss the structural analysis that is
concerned with forces, deflections, stresses
and strains. All these involve energy. An
analysis of energy can be a way to simply the
structural analysis
Introduction
When external forces are applied to an beam or structure
the structure distorts.The external forces perform work
and the energy is stored in the structure in the form
stress and elastic deformation.
Alternatively allowing z to be a
variable :
Applications to Deformations in
Structures
L d
P2L PL
P U ;d
2 AE AE
A
The total increase in axial force over slice dx for the section of the beam from z1
to the outer fibre of the beam is balanced by a shear force = xz b dx as shown
below.
bStrain Energy
is width: due to tranverse
For a rectangle shear
b = constant: stress
For other
section b may be a function of x
Solving for xz
The equation for shear stress at any distance z from the neutral
axis for a rectangular suction, with
constant width b, subject to a traverse shear force V is as shown
below.
Strain Energy due to tranverse shear stress
For a typical beam of l/h ratio = 10 the bending shear energy is 33 times the
traverse force shear energy.
The traverse force shear energy can be neglected for most beams of significant
length.
i is the displacement of the point of application of the force F i in the direction of F i..
Castiglianos's Method
For angular displacement (rotational) This equation can be expressed
as follows
Obtain an expression for the total strain energy including the the
loads F,M,T,V and a fictitious force if required required.
Obtain an expression for the total strain energy including the the
loads F,M,T,V and a fictitious moment if required.
Load, F
D, Deflection at B
The total strain energy stored in the system is the sum of the individual
strain energies in each of the truss members numbered i=1 to 7.
7
Pi 2 Li
U
i 1 2 Ei Ai
Equating External Work to Internal Strain Energy:
1 7
Pi 2 Li
DB FD
2 i 1 2 Ei Ai
1 7
Pi 2 Li
D
F
i 1 Ei Ai
1 7 2
DB
FEA i 1
Pi L
Try it!
A lightweight aluminum truss, E=70000
MPa, has a height, Lo=1m, and is made of
tubular stock with a cross sectional area
of 250 mm2. Determine the deflection at
B when the load, F=20kN.
OK!..
D
7 4 2 FL 0
EA
7 4 2 (20000) N (1000)mm
mm
2 2
(70000) N / mm (250)mm
14.4mm
y z
dA
dx y
y
M 2 y2
udxdA 2
dxdA
2 EI
Hence, the Strain Energy for a slice of the beam, of width dx, is
dU udxdA
A
2
M
2
2
dx y dA
2 EI A
x
A
y 2 dA I xx
M2
dU dx
dx 2 EI
y
Assumptions.
There is no axial force on the element (case of
pure bending)
The shear stress & strain on the element is
relatively small, and hence the contribution of
shear strain energy is negligible.
These assumptions are generally valid for long
slender beams.
Strain Energy in Entire Beam
Consider the cantilever beam as shown
L F
x
d
I
M=F(x-L)
L F x L 2 dx
U 0 2 EI
F 2 L3
6 EI
Deflection
F
L
x Linear-elastic,
Fd
d
I
y
1
External Work, W Fd = Strain Energy
2
2 3
F L
6 EI
3
FL
d Classical Solution
3EI
Try it! P
x
Determine Elastic Strain
Energy due to bending for
L/2 L/2
simply supported 3-point
bending member of constant
X-section. y
P/2
Shear Force
-P/2
0
8 EI
2 3 L/2
P x
L/2 DB L/2
12 EI 0
y
P 2 L3
96 EI Determine DB.
DB can be determined by an energy method:.
Izz=bh3/12
1 P 2 L3
W FD B
2 96 EI z h=50mm
PL3
DB
48 EI y
b=20 mm
Find the Deflection for the x-section shown: L=2m, P=20 kN; h=50mm, b=20mm,
SAE1045 Steel, E=200,000 MPa, Sy=400MPa
Mc PL / 4(h / 2)
PL 3
20000(2000) 3 sx
DB I zz (b)( h) 3 / 12
48 EI 48(200000)(50)(100) 3 / 12 20000(2000) / 4(50 / 2)
4mm (50)(100) 3 / 12
60 MPa < Sy , OK
Elastic Strain Energy due to
Transverse Shear Stress
1
y U t xyg y a 3
2
txy 1
u t xyg xy ; t xy Gg xy
2
t xy 2
x 2G
gxy
d gxya
Shear Strain Energy
F(x)
x
z
y
dA
1 t xy
dx 2
y
U udV dV
2 G
t xy T / dA;Where T shear force
1 T2
U 2 dAdx f is called a form
2 AG factor:
1 fT 2 Circle f=1.11
dx Rectangle f=1.2
2 AG Tube f=2.00
I section f=A/Aweb
Bending Moment And Deflection
of Beams
Dealing with the longitudinal strength of ship
shown that bending moment on ships
structure could be obtained by simply
integrating the load curve twice.
This method can be applied to local strength
members when they are simply supported at
their end and there are not more than two
support.
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