Lecture 8
Lecture 8
Ni(x) Ni+2(x)
xi xi+1 xi+2 x
ξ
-1. 0. 1.
where
· ¸
e ξ ξ
N =[ N1e (ξ) N2e (ξ) N3e (ξ) ]= (ξ − 1) 1 − ξ 2 (ξ + 1) . (15)
2 2
It is now possible to evaluate the B e matrix as follows
· ¸ · ¸
e dN1e dN2e dN3e 2 dN1e dN2e dN3e
B = = e (16)
dx dx dx L dξ dξ dξ
where the B e matrix in this parabolic case will be dependent from the local coordinate
system. After introducing derivatives of the shape functions with respect to ξ we have
2 £ ¤
Be = ξ − 1/2 −2ξ ξ + 1/2 . (17)
Le
The element stiffness matrix K e will in this case be a 3x3 matrix and in a case with
constant cross section and Young’s modulus we receive
Z 1 ξ − 1/2
4AE £ ¤ e
K e = e2 −2ξ ξ − 1/2 −2ξ ξ + 1/2 L dξ (18)
L −1 2
ξ + 1/2
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Lecture 8
⇒
Z (ξ − 1/2)2 −2ξ(ξ − 1/2) (ξ − 1/2)(ξ + 1/2)
1
2AE dξ
Ke = 4ξ 2 −2ξ(ξ + 1/2) (19)
Le −1
sym. (ξ + 1/2)2