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Free–Free Beam Resting on Tensionless Elastic Foundation Subjected to Patch Load

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  • Abubakr E. S. Musa

    (Interdisciplinary Research Center for Construction and Building Materials, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia)

  • Madyan A. Al-Shugaa

    (Interdisciplinary Research Center for Construction and Building Materials, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia)

  • Amin Al-Fakih

    (Interdisciplinary Research Center for Construction and Building Materials, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

Despite the popularity of a completely free beam resting on a tensionless foundation in the construction industry, the existing bending analysis solutions are limited to certain types of loads (mostly point and uniformly distributed loads); these are also quite complex for practicing engineers to handle. To overcome the associated complexity, a simple iterative procedure is developed in this study, which uses the Ritz method for the bending analysis of a free–free beam on a tensionless foundation subjected to a patched load. The Ritz method formulation is first presented with polynomials being used to approximate the beam deflection with unknown constants to be determined through minimization of the potential energy. To account for the tensionless action, the subgrade reaction is set to zero when the deflection is negative. The non-zero subgrade reaction zone is defined by α l L / 2 < x < α r L / 2 where the coefficients α l and α r are to be determined iteratively. A numerical example is presented to illustrate the applicability of the proposed procedure for symmetrical and asymmetrical problems. The obtained results show high negative deflection, which proves the occurrence of separation between the beam and the supporting tensionless foundation. This location of negative deflection is called the lifted zone, while the point that separates between the negative and positive deflection is called the lift-off point. A parametric study is then performed to study the effect of the amount of load, stiffness of the beam, and the subgrade reaction on the length of the lifted zone. The results of the parametric study indicate that for the same beam stiffness to subgrade reaction modulus ratio ( E I / k ), the lift-off point remains the same and beams with lower stiffnesses or higher loads deflect more.

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  • Abubakr E. S. Musa & Madyan A. Al-Shugaa & Amin Al-Fakih, 2022. "Free–Free Beam Resting on Tensionless Elastic Foundation Subjected to Patch Load," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(18), pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:10:y:2022:i:18:p:3271-:d:910673
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