IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
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If rings are not rigidly connected to ribs(radial beams), or cladding is not stiff enough, or the dome is not to be braced(architects say so), then finite element will surely show "twist mode" buckling in the plane of dome surface, at very low loads. The dome twists about its centre on plan
How can I estimate the buckling load without finite element software? Books I have only discuss buckling in the plane of ribs(major axis buckling)
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If rings are not rigidly connected to ribs(radial beams), or cladding is not stiff enough, or the dome is not to be braced(architects say so), then finite element will surely show "twist mode" buckling in the plane of dome surface, at very low loads. The dome twists about its centre on plan
How can I estimate the buckling load without finite element software? Books I have only discuss buckling in the plane of ribs(major axis buckling)
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IJR