In this paper, a new analytical solution for the optimal shape of a plane-statically determined arch subjected to uniform vertical loads is presented. The classical problem of a catenary subjected to the self-weight is extended to an inverted catenary subjected to the self-weight and to a constant vertical load distribution. In this condition, the authors demonstrate that a class of analytical solutions exists and that unlike previously proposed solutions it corresponds to the minimum ratio of the self-weight of the arch to the total applied load. Finally, existence conditions for such a solution are derived.

Optimal arch shape solution under static vertical loads / Marano, Giuseppe Carlo; Trentadue, Francesco; Petrone, F.. - In: ACTA MECHANICA. - ISSN 0001-5970. - 225:3(2014), pp. 679-686. [10.1007/s00707-013-0985-0]

Optimal arch shape solution under static vertical loads

MARANO, Giuseppe Carlo;TRENTADUE, Francesco;
2014-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, a new analytical solution for the optimal shape of a plane-statically determined arch subjected to uniform vertical loads is presented. The classical problem of a catenary subjected to the self-weight is extended to an inverted catenary subjected to the self-weight and to a constant vertical load distribution. In this condition, the authors demonstrate that a class of analytical solutions exists and that unlike previously proposed solutions it corresponds to the minimum ratio of the self-weight of the arch to the total applied load. Finally, existence conditions for such a solution are derived.
2014
Optimal arch shape solution under static vertical loads / Marano, Giuseppe Carlo; Trentadue, Francesco; Petrone, F.. - In: ACTA MECHANICA. - ISSN 0001-5970. - 225:3(2014), pp. 679-686. [10.1007/s00707-013-0985-0]
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