Journal article

A continuum-mechanical theory of redundancy in elastostatic structures



Publication Details
Authors:
Gade, J.; Tkachuk, A.; von Scheven, M.; Bischoff, M.

Publication year:
2021
Journal:
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Pages range :
110977
Volume number:
226-227
ISSN:
0020-7683
eISSN:
1879-2146
DOI-Link der Erstveröffentlichung:
Languages:
English


Abstract

In the present paper, theoretical foundations of redundancy in spatially continuous, elastostatic, and linear representations of structures are derived. Adopting an operator-theoretical perspective, the redundancy operator is introduced, inspired by the concept of redundancy matrices, previously described for spatially discrete representations of structures. Studying symmetry, trace, rank, and spectral properties of this operator as well as revealing the relation to the concept of statical indeterminacy, a continuum-mechanical theory of redundancy is proposed. Here, the notion “continuum-mechanical” refers to the representation being spatially continuous. Apart from the theory itself, the novel outcome is a clear concept providing information on the distribution of statical indeterminacy in space and with respect to different load carrying mechanisms. The theoretical findings are confirmed and illustrated within exemplary rod, plane beam, and plane frame structures. The additional insight into the load carrying behavior may be valuable in numerous applications, including robust design of structures, quantification of imperfection sensitivity, assessment of adaptability, as well as actuator placement and optimized control in adaptive structures.



Keywords
Green’s functions, Redundancy density, Statical indeterminacy, Structural redundancy


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