A unique formulation for the elastic torsional buckling analysis of columns is developed in this paper based on the principle of stationary complementary energy. It is well known that in displacement based numerical formulations, discretization errors lead to stiffer behavior; hence convergence from above. On the other hand, discretization errors in complementary energy based numerical formulations lead to softer behavior in linear elasticity problems, which is a desired feature from the engineering view point. However, complementary energy based formulations can only overpredict the buckling loads for the flexural buckling problems of columns unless the physical conditions are compromised. In this study a formulation based on the principle of stationary complementary energy is considered for the elastic torsional buckling analysis of columns. The complementary energy expression is obtained from the well known total potential energy functional by using Frederichs’ transformation. In contrast to flexural b...
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