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Stiffened shear webs: post-buckling failure of stiffeners of less than critical rigidity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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The buckling coefficient for a conventional shear web, reinforced by a series of equally-spaced transverse stiffeners, is practically independent of the flexural rigidity of the stiffeners provided this exceeds a certain critical value. The stiffeners then provide conditions close to simple-support (if they are of negligible torsional stiffness). For stiffeners of less than this critical rigidity, reduced buckling coefficients are plotted in Ref. 1, in terms of a stiffness parameter μ related to the second moment of area of the stiffeners. Reference 1 also shows that the critical value μc referred to above increases rapidly with reducing stiffener pitch, leading in some cases to impractically large stiffeners.
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