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It is well known, that the classical beam theories, which neglected, transverse shear
deformation have often failed to predict the behavior of closed section beams in
lateral buckling resistance. Within this context, many investigations have been
dedicated to the effects of shear deformations on the behavior of composite thin
walled structures under bending and torsion loads. They used a new hyperbolic
plate and Eringen’s theories to investigate the effects of small-scale.provided their
research on the effect of shear deformation on mechanical buckling of tapered
beams in two open and closed bisymmetric sections. The under-consideration
tapered beam was exposed to combination of flexural and axial forces . (Osmani
et al, 2018)
Amine Osmani, Sid Ahmed Meftah, Lateral buckling of tapered thin walled bi-
symmetric beams under combined axial and bending loads with shear deformations
allowed,Engineering Structures,Volume 165,2018,Pages 76-87,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.03.009
The design of steel beams must consider lateral torsional buckling due to their
small section walls and susceptibility to stability loss. Bisymmetric I-sections are
favored for their stiffness in warping torsion, enhancing resistance to lateral
torsional buckling. However, traditional theoretical models oversimplify support
conditions, leading to inaccurate critical moment estimations. Recent studies
emphasize the significance of elastic fixing at support nodes for more precise
calculations. Analytical formulas integrating elastic restraint against warping and
rotation offer a promising solution for structural reliability assessment,
complementing finite element method (FEM) simulations. This study addresses
lateral torsional buckling in single-span beams with bisymmetric I-sections,
considering both warping and lateral rotation restraint at support nodes, providing
essential insights for more accurate structural design. (Piotrowski et al, 2019)
Piotrowski, R.; Szychowski, A. Lateral Torsional Buckling of Steel Beams
Elastically Restrained at the Support Nodes. Appl. Sci. 2019, 9, 1944.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9091944