be2
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2005
- 14
Hi, I have a question regarding buckling of plywood panels.
I need help with interpreting ANC-18 (1951 issue),
Chapter 2.7, figures 2-24 to 2-29 and Formulas 2:72 to 2:77.
For the calculation of buckling constants "Hc" or Hs" (compression or shear),there are plots of the different buckling equations for a number of cases .
In the plots different curves are shown for different values of "K" ranging from 0 to 1.
My question is: What is the defintion of "K"?
Observe that in the formulas the small "k" has nothing to do with the big K"
I can not find that anywhere in ANC-18, not in the definitions (nomenclature) pages or elsewhere.
I suspect it some kind of factor for the stiffness or edge restraint (simply supported, clamped, number of edges restrained etc). That is how it is usually shown in plots for sheet metal buckling. But the restraint type is already defined for each different plot. The edge length ratios (1/r, a function of the edge lengths a and b and also the different Youngs moduli E1 and E2) are also defined on one of the coordinate axes. So what´s left over to define?
Observe that these plots were not included in the earlier (1944)issue of ANC-18.
The treatment is more extensive in the 1951 issue. I also noted that some stress data for Sitka spruce differ between the issues.
When I started digging into this I didn´t realize that it would be so much to define. I found some easy to apply data on the allowable shear stresses for plywood beam webs in Alex Strojniks book "Laminar Aircraft structures" referencing an old EAA Aircraft design book and also in NACA report 344. But the numbers don´t coincide very well at all and I decided to check with ANC-18-ending up a little confused.
Thankful for help.
I need help with interpreting ANC-18 (1951 issue),
Chapter 2.7, figures 2-24 to 2-29 and Formulas 2:72 to 2:77.
For the calculation of buckling constants "Hc" or Hs" (compression or shear),there are plots of the different buckling equations for a number of cases .
In the plots different curves are shown for different values of "K" ranging from 0 to 1.
My question is: What is the defintion of "K"?
Observe that in the formulas the small "k" has nothing to do with the big K"
I can not find that anywhere in ANC-18, not in the definitions (nomenclature) pages or elsewhere.
I suspect it some kind of factor for the stiffness or edge restraint (simply supported, clamped, number of edges restrained etc). That is how it is usually shown in plots for sheet metal buckling. But the restraint type is already defined for each different plot. The edge length ratios (1/r, a function of the edge lengths a and b and also the different Youngs moduli E1 and E2) are also defined on one of the coordinate axes. So what´s left over to define?
Observe that these plots were not included in the earlier (1944)issue of ANC-18.
The treatment is more extensive in the 1951 issue. I also noted that some stress data for Sitka spruce differ between the issues.
When I started digging into this I didn´t realize that it would be so much to define. I found some easy to apply data on the allowable shear stresses for plywood beam webs in Alex Strojniks book "Laminar Aircraft structures" referencing an old EAA Aircraft design book and also in NACA report 344. But the numbers don´t coincide very well at all and I decided to check with ANC-18-ending up a little confused.
Thankful for help.