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Standard Stress Methods Curved Plate Buckling

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D.1.0.0 SHEAR BUCKLING OF LONG CURVED PLATES - SIMPLY SUPPORTED EDGES Reference: Bruhn, Para. C9.4. ss a= 300.00

ss

ss

E= e = t= a/b = zb = KS =

120500 MPa 0.3 3.00 mm 1.50 8.5 #ADDIN? #ADDIN? MPa 200 MPa

Young's Modulus Poison's Ratio Plate Thickness

= ([1 - e2]0.5 )(b 2) / (rt) #ADDIN?

see Fig. C9.4 Shear Buckling Strength Shear Stress in the Plate MSBUCKL = FSCR / fS -1 = #ADDIN?

ss FSCR = r = 1500 b = 200.0 fS =

Note: curves are applicable for buckling stresses in the elastic range. The approximation has been designed to linear interpolate between the defined lines.
10

KS

1 1 10 100 1000

Zb

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Standard Stress Methods Curved Plate Buckling

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D.2.0.0 SHEAR BUCKLING OF WIDE CURVED PLATES - SIMPLY SUPPORTED EDGES Reference: Bruhn, Para. C9.4.

ss b = 460.00 ss ss r = 919 a = 460.0 ss ss

E= e = t= a/b = zb = KS = FSCR = fS =

120500 MPa 0.3 5.00 mm 1.00 43.9 #ADDIN? #ADDIN? MPa 200 MPa

Young's Modulus Poison's Ratio Plate Thickness

= ([1 - e2]0.5 )(b 2) / (rt) #ADDIN?

see Fig. C9.5 Shear Buckling Strength Shear Stress in the Plate MSBUCKL = FSCR / fS -1 = #ADDIN?

Note: curves are applicable for buckling stresses in the elastic range. The approximation has been designed to linear interpolate between the defined lines.
10

KS

1 1 10 100 1000

Zb

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D.3.0.0 COMPRESSION BUCKLING OF LONG CURVED PLATES - SIMPLY SUPPORTED EDGES Reference: Bruhn, Para. C9.3. ss a= 500.00

ss

ss

E= e = t= a/b = r/t = zb = KC = FCCR =

66550 MPa 0.3 3.00 mm 5.00 3333.3 0.3 #ADDIN? #ADDIN? MPa

Young's Modulus Poison's Ratio Plate Thickness

= ([1 - e2]0.5 )(b 2) / (rt) #ADDIN?

ss r = 10000 b = 100.0 fC = 50 MPa

see Fig. C9.1 Buckling Strength

Compressive Stress in the Plate MSBUCKL = FCCR / fC -1 = #ADDIN?

Note: curves are applicable for buckling stresses in the elastic range. The approximation has been designed to linear interpolate between the defined lines. b = axial or circumferential dimension of panel, whichever is shorter.
1000

Theoretical Curve
100

KC
10

r t 500 700 1000 2000 3000

Fig. C9.1 Axial Compressive Buckling Coefficients for Long Curved Panels
1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000

Zb

1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000

Zb
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Standard Stress Methods Curved Plate Buckling


D.4.0.0 BUCKLING STRENGTH OF CURVED PLATES UNDER COMBINED AXIAL COMPRESSION AND SHEAR Interaction Equation: Bruhn, Eq. C9.3

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fS = FSCR = RS = fC = FCCR = RL =

150.0 MPa #ADDIN? MPa #ADDIN?


= f S / F SCR

Shear Stress in the Plate Shear Buckling Strength

#ADDIN? Compressive Stress in the Plate Compression Buckling Stress

50.0 MPa #ADDIN? MPa #ADDIN? #ADDIN?


= fC / F CCR

#ADDIN? #ADDIN?

= R S2#ADDIN? + RL

Margin of safety is given by: Bruhn, Eq. C9.4

#ADDIN?

MSCOMBINED =

#ADDIN?

Note: If the longitudinal stress is tension instead of compression, then RL is considered as negative compression using the compression allowable.

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