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A. N. Ali-Zade, "Creep in the design of structures having contact with soil," Mech. Solids. 37 (6), 92-97 (2002) |
Year |
2002 |
Volume |
37 |
Number |
6 |
Pages |
92-97 |
Title |
Creep in the design of structures having contact with soil |
Author(s) |
A. N. Ali-Zade (Baku) |
Abstract |
A variational principle is proposed for the design of structures
having contact with soil, with both the structure and the soil
exhibiting creep properties. The action of the soil on the structure is
described by a modified Winkler model which takes into account the soil creep.
The variational principle is used for the investigation of a compressed
elastic beam immersed in soil with creep properties. It is shown that
for certain values of load and creep parameters, there exists a
critical time when buckling occurs. |
References |
1. | Ya. A. Eyubov, A. N. Ali-Zade, and M. B. Akhundov,
Winkler's Method in Soil Base Design [in Russian], Baku, 1999. |
2. | S. A. Shesterikov (Editor), Laws of Creep and Long-Term Strength.
A Handbook [in Russian], Mashinostroenie, Moscow, 1983. |
3. | Yu. N. Rabotnov, Mechanics of Solids [in Russian], Nauka, Moscow, 1988. |
4. | M. V. Sergeev, "A mixed variational principle of the theory of creep
for problems of long-term strength," Izv. AN. MTT [Mechanics of Solids],
No. 6, pp. 112-116, 1982. |
5. | A. N. Ali-Zade and Ya. A. Eyubov,
"On a variational principle for the calculation of long-term strength of
structures," PMM [Applied Mathematics and Mechanics], Vol. 59, No. 5, pp. 853-859, 1995. |
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Received |
08 June 2000 |
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