Snap-through of a pinned-clamped elastica with arbitrarily movable support at the clamped end

Qiang Wang, Hai Lin Zou, Zi Chen Deng

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Abstract

This paper studies the snap-through of a pinned-clamped elastica when the support of the clamped end can be moved arbitrarily in plane. The universal snap curve, which describes the critical boundary conditions of the pinned-clamped elasticas, is firstly obtained by determining the saddle-node bifurcation points of the moment-rotation response curves. Based on the universal snap curve, the stability of the pinned-clamped elastica can be determined when the support at the clamped end is moved. The critical boundary can also be directly obtained, where the elastica loses stability and the snap-through occurs between the non-inverted shape and the inverted shape. This study can be useful to reveal the snap-through behavior for some other complex systems where movable supports exist.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103617
JournalMechanics Research Communications
Volume110
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Critical points
  • Elastica
  • Movable support
  • Snap-through

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