1.3.5 Large rotation of a one degree of freedom system

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This problem is an elementary example of a flexible-structure, large-rotation problem. Since it involves only one degree of freedom, it can be solved very simply in closed form. It, therefore, provides a convenient illustration of some aspects of geometrically nonlinear analysis.

Problem description

Exact solution: truss model

The strain in the truss is assumed to be uniform, so the logarithmic strain definition gives

where l is the current length of the truss and L is its original length. From the geometry of Figure 1.3.5–1 we have the results

and

so the strain is given in terms of the displacement as

and its first variation is

We assume the material of the truss responds in a linear elastic manner, so the stress is

where E is Young's modulus. Assuming that the initial cross-sectional area is A and the material is incompressible, the virtual work statement is

Since the strain and stress are uniform, the integral over the volume of the truss is

Introducing the above results for , , and , this equation gives

This equation is the static equilibrium equation for the system and is shown in Figure 1.3.5–2. largerotation1dof_truss.inp shows this problem, loaded by prescribing the displacement u throughout the step. This gives exactly the above solution.

Exact solution: spring model

The force in the spring is defined to be

where K is the spring stiffness given in the input data and is the change in length of the spring. From the discussion above, we have

so the variation in the change in length is

The principle of virtual work gives

Using the force–relative displacement relation and the u relationship in this expression gives the equilibrium equation

largerotation1dof_spring.inp shows this version of the problem, also loaded by prescribing the displacement. This gives exactly the above response.

Results and discussion

Input files

Figures

Figure 1.3.5–1 Elastic, large rotation truss example.

Figure 1.3.5–2 Load-displacement response for truss example.