A fibre Smart Displacement Based (FSDB) beam element for the nonlinear analysis of R/C members
Bartolomeo Pant\`o, Davide Rapicavoli, Salvatore Caddemi, Ivo Cali\`o

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Fibre Smart Displacement Based (FSDB) beam element, enhancing nonlinear analysis of R/C members by incorporating axial force-bending moment interaction with improved accuracy over traditional displacement-based methods.
Contribution
The paper extends the Smart Displacement Based (SDB) beam element to include axial force-bending interaction using fibre discretisation, providing explicit stiffness matrices and equilibrium verification procedures.
Findings
FSDB element shows higher accuracy than traditional DB approach.
The method effectively models axial force-bending interaction in R/C members.
Explicit stiffness matrix formulation improves computational efficiency.
Abstract
Beam finite elements for non linear plastic analysis of beam-like structures are formulated according to Displacement Based (DB) or Force Based (FB) approaches. DB formulations rely on modelling the displacement field by means of displacement shape functions. Despite the greater simplicity of DB over FB approaches, the latter provide more accurate responses requiring a coarser mesh. To fill the existent gap between the two approaches the improvement of the DB formulation without the introduction of mesh refinement is needed. To this aim the authors recently provided a contribution to the improvement of the DB approach by proposing new enriched adaptive displacement shape functions leading to the Smart Displacement Based (SDB) beam element. In this paper the SDB element is extended to include the axial force-bending moment interaction, crucial for the analysis of r/c cross sections. The…
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