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- May 26, 2016
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thread507-278129
I'm trying to learn to use Newmark's Numerical Procedures for calculating buckling capacity of a column with varying cross section.
In the thread507-267603 user BAretired said he posted some notes, but it looks like the were removed when the thread was closed? Can someone repost those notes for me please?
I'm currently looking at Theory of Elastic Stability 2nd Edition by Timoshenko & Gere, section 2.15. The Determination of Critical Loads by Successive Approximations,
which refers out to
"N. M. Newmark,Numerical Procedure for Computing Deflections, Moments and Buckling Loads, Tram. ASCE, vol. 108, p. 1161, 1943."
Does anyone know where to find a copy of this article? I'm having trouble finding it.
I've also been looking at a thesis paper by Charles E. Riley, "ELASTIC BUCKLING LOADS OF SLENDER COLUMNS WITH VARIABLE CROSS SECTION BY THE NEWMARK METHOD".
Where he applies the method by spreadsheet, but often when he references elsewhere in the paper it's an outdated reference that has since been changed to a new figure or column, and I'm not positive everything is done correctly. I followed through his pinned pinned example, which he starts outlining on page 38. I was able to replicate the table he produced in the Appendix, but to do so I had to use different equations than the one he referenced in figure 3.2 (called out as 3.1 in the explanation),and had to change the first and last "Nodal Concentration" to be something that I think is incorrect. He also set-up his sheets specifically for tapered columns, so for stepped columns I think I will need to add revised equations.
I also found thread507-278129 where user IDS points to an Excel calculation tool that he developed to do this. I was able to download that, I haven't tried going through it yet to see how it works, I plan on doing that and see how it matches up to the Timoshenko text as my next attempt to understand the calcs more.
I'm going to be applying the calculations to a stepped column, I want to try to understand the method more fully before running with what I have.
thread507-278129
I'm trying to learn to use Newmark's Numerical Procedures for calculating buckling capacity of a column with varying cross section.
In the thread507-267603 user BAretired said he posted some notes, but it looks like the were removed when the thread was closed? Can someone repost those notes for me please?
I'm currently looking at Theory of Elastic Stability 2nd Edition by Timoshenko & Gere, section 2.15. The Determination of Critical Loads by Successive Approximations,
which refers out to
"N. M. Newmark,Numerical Procedure for Computing Deflections, Moments and Buckling Loads, Tram. ASCE, vol. 108, p. 1161, 1943."
Does anyone know where to find a copy of this article? I'm having trouble finding it.
I've also been looking at a thesis paper by Charles E. Riley, "ELASTIC BUCKLING LOADS OF SLENDER COLUMNS WITH VARIABLE CROSS SECTION BY THE NEWMARK METHOD".
Where he applies the method by spreadsheet, but often when he references elsewhere in the paper it's an outdated reference that has since been changed to a new figure or column, and I'm not positive everything is done correctly. I followed through his pinned pinned example, which he starts outlining on page 38. I was able to replicate the table he produced in the Appendix, but to do so I had to use different equations than the one he referenced in figure 3.2 (called out as 3.1 in the explanation),and had to change the first and last "Nodal Concentration" to be something that I think is incorrect. He also set-up his sheets specifically for tapered columns, so for stepped columns I think I will need to add revised equations.
I also found thread507-278129 where user IDS points to an Excel calculation tool that he developed to do this. I was able to download that, I haven't tried going through it yet to see how it works, I plan on doing that and see how it matches up to the Timoshenko text as my next attempt to understand the calcs more.
I'm going to be applying the calculations to a stepped column, I want to try to understand the method more fully before running with what I have.