Understanding Creep Analysis Through Flexibility Methods

Oct 18, 2023
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Creep Analysis 3



The blog article of Creep Analysis 3 showed how Dr. Ghali et al. explained the creep analysis by flexibility methods.


To better understand the creep behavior, solve the previous example in a less efficient way. Here, different sign conventions will be applied.

 

 
Sign Convention
Sign Convention
 

At time t0, the immediate displacements/rotations for member 1 due to uniform loads are

 

At time t0, the immediate displacements rotations for member 1 due to uniform loads

At time t1, the immediate displacements/rotations due to uniform loads at span 2 are (MIDAS file ex4.2A)

 

At time t1, the immediate displacements rotations due to uniform loads at span 2

The signs in the table are according to the global axis. Converting into element local axis,

 

The signs in the table are according to the global axis

Restrained displacements/rotations are

 

Restrained displacements rotations_1

Restrained displacements rotations 2

Let

Restrained displacements rotations 3

Restrained member end forces are

 

Restrained member end forces

The remaining calculations are the same as the previous example.

 

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