Effects of the constraint's curvature on structural instability: tensile buckling and multiple bifurcations

Author:

Bigoni D.1,Misseroni D.1,Noselli G.2,Zaccaria D.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, Trento, Italy

2. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, UK

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Trieste, piazzale Europa 1, Trieste, Italy

Abstract

Bifurcation of an elastic structure crucially depends on the curvature of the constraints against which the ends of the structure are prescribed to move, an effect that deserves more attention than it has received so far. In fact, we show theoretically and provide definitive experimental verification that an appropriate curvature of the constraint over which the end of a structure has to slide strongly affects buckling loads and can induce: (i) tensile buckling; (ii) decreasing- (softening), increasing- (hardening) or constant-load (null stiffness) postcritical behaviour; and (iii) multiple bifurcations, determining for instance two bifurcation loads (one tensile and one compressive) in a single-degree-of-freedom elastic system. We show how to design a constraint profile to obtain a desired postcritical behaviour and we provide the solution for the elastica constrained to slide along a circle on one end, representing the first example of an inflexional elastica developed from a buckling in tension. These results have important practical implications in the design of compliant mechanisms and may find applications in devices operating in quasi-static or dynamic conditions, even at the nanoscale.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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