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Beam Element Stiffness Matrix Deriviation

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hkanj1993

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Dear Analysts,

I have been trying to understand the process of derivation of the stiffness matrix of the classic Euler–Bernoulli beam element.
I started with deriving the shape functions using a third order polynomial.
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Then I could write the approximation for the displacement function:
02_tft7ti.png

where N1,N2,N3, and N4 are:
03_srebly.png

Trying to derive the first element of the stiffness matrix goes something like this:
04_mzebau.png

applying integration by parts we get:
05_tuf0vy.png

for N­1*N1'''':
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My problem is that the integration of the error will give a trivial zero. I would appreciate if someone would point out where my calculation is going wrong.

Sorry for the long post, many thanks and best regards.
 
Did you compare this with derivations that can be found in literature ? Here's a short list of books where you may find such information:
- "Introduction to Finite Element in Engineering" Chandrupatla and Belegundu
- "A First Course in Finite Elements" Fish, Belytschko
- "Introduction to the Finite Element Method" Ottosen, Petersson
- "A First Course in the Finite Element Method" Logan
- "Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis" Hutton
 
FEA way said:
- "Introduction to Finite Element in Engineering" Chandrupatla and Belegundu

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll see if I can find the answer in this book.
 
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