Second-order inelastic analysis of shallow and non-shallow steel arches.

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This work presents a second-order inelastic analysis of steel arches. The analysis of shallow and non-shallow arches with several cross sections and boundary and loads conditions are discussed. The computational platform used is the homemade CS-ASA, which performs advanced nonlinear static and dynamic analysis of structures. The nonlinear geometric effects are considered using a co-rotational finite element formulation; the material inelasticity is simulated by coupling the Refined Plastic Hinge Method (RPHM) with the Strain Compatibility Method (SCM), and the static nonlinear solution is based on an incremental-iterative strategy including continuation techniques. In the simulated nonlinear steel arch models, special attention is given to the equilibrium paths, the influence of rise-to-span ratio, support and loading conditions and full yield curves among other factors. The numerical results obtained show good agreement with those from literature and highlight that the arch rise-to-span ratio has great influence on the structure resistance and that the shallow arches can lose stability through the snap-through phenomenon.

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Steel arches, Nonlinear analysis, Large displacements, Co-rotational formulation, Inelasticity

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DEUS, L. R. R. M. de. et al. Second-order inelastic analysis of shallow and non-shallow steel arches. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, v. 17, n. 3, p. 1-28, mar. 2020. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/lajss/a/9XDnjq5CczYDgktDTg7GJFf/?lang=en>. Acesso em: 12 set. 2021.

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