ziptron
Materials
- Dec 9, 2010
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Hi All,
I have a pipe (a long hollow cylinder open on both ends) which I would like to flatten into something that will look like two flat sheets (theoretically). I want to find a formula which I can use to calculate how much force it would take to flatten my pipe by applying an external load or pressure to the pipe. I think this would be analogous to asking how much of a vacuum would I need within the pipe to have it totally collapse on itself.
I keep finding buckling equations, however I feel that my pipe is not just buckling in one small spot, the entire length of the pipe is buckling as it is entirely flattening out.
Does anyone know any good sources for this?
Thanks in advance!
I have a pipe (a long hollow cylinder open on both ends) which I would like to flatten into something that will look like two flat sheets (theoretically). I want to find a formula which I can use to calculate how much force it would take to flatten my pipe by applying an external load or pressure to the pipe. I think this would be analogous to asking how much of a vacuum would I need within the pipe to have it totally collapse on itself.
I keep finding buckling equations, however I feel that my pipe is not just buckling in one small spot, the entire length of the pipe is buckling as it is entirely flattening out.
Does anyone know any good sources for this?
Thanks in advance!