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Combined Compressive-Shear Buckling

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astro808

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From Bruhn, eq.C5.11:

Rs + RL^2 = 1

is the criteria for combined shear and longitudinal stress. This is from NACA-ARR-3K13 "Critical stress for an infinitely long flat plate with elastically restrained edges under combined shear and direct stress", this is for constraints against rotations on the infinitely long sides and I have found other sources referencing this equation which states that this is only valid for a ratio of a/b above unity (a/b=1).

I need the analytical solution for a simply supported square plate. Anyone have a suggestion on where I can look?
 
Your equation appears to have the square on the wrong term, which is probably just a typo. Once corrected, it is the same equation in Bruhn, Niu and Flabel.

The a/b restriction probably just relates back to establishing the shear R value (a/b => 1 to determine ks). a/b=1 (your case) should be fine though.

Brian
 
Yes that was a typo error. Thanks for the input. I have noticed you are always the one who answers my questions. Thank you.

BTW I am anxious to see your book.
 
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