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Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening 1

Chapter 10
Buckling and Stress
Stiffening
10.1 Stress Stiffening
10.2 3D Truss
10.3 Beam Bracket
10.4 Review
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.1 Stress Stiffening 2

Section 10.1
Stress Stiffening

Problem Description

[2] A uniformly
[1] The beam is made of [3] An axial force
distributed load of 0.1
steel and has a uniform applies on the beam's
N/mm applies
cross section of 10x10 end that is free to
downward on the
mm. move horizontally.
beam.

1000 mm
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.1 Stress Stiffening 3

Stress Stiffening Effects

This is the point with zero


axial force. On the right,
the beam is subject to
tensile force. On the left,
the beam is subject to
compressive force.
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.1 Stress Stiffening 4

Linear Buckling Analysis


Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.1 Stress Stiffening 5
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.2 3D Truss 6

Section 10.2
3D Truss

Problem Description

π 2EI π 2 (29,000,000)(0.13852)
Pbuckling = = = 2,226 lb = 0.14P
L2 (133.46)2
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.2 3D Truss 7

Results

Buckling will occur


when 23% of
design loads apply
on the structure.
The multiplier can
be viewed as safety
factor. The
structure is not
safe.
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.3 Beam Bracket 8

Section 10.3
Beam Bracket

Problem Description

It is a good practice that


an engineer always
checks the structural
stability whenever
Compressive
compressive stresses stress at the
web.
exist.
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening Section 10.3 Beam Bracket 9

Results

The can be viewed as a


safety factor as far as
buckling is concerned. It
predicts that 203 times of
design load will initiate a
buckling. The conclusion is
that the structure won't
buckle under the design
loads.

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