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Snap-Through Buckling of Thin Arched Ribs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

A. J. Creighton
Affiliation:
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
R. S. Tee
Affiliation:
Royal Naval College, Greenwich

Extract

Structural failures have been experienced recently in some panels of relatively thin plating, dished to about twice the plating thickness, and failure has been attributed to snap-through buckling.

Snap-through buckling may be defined as the lateral instability of a dished panel when loaded on the convex side. (Such an effect js frequently observed in the lids of biscuit tins.)

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1962

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References

1.Timoshenko, (1936). Theory of Elastic Stability. McGraw Hill, pp. 45 and 28, 1936.Google Scholar