Corn
Mechanical
- Oct 2, 2003
- 14
I am looking for information that would help me determine the span increase in a corrugated metal roof deck that could be afforded by its installation across bowstring trusses. The transverse curvature due to the wrap of the panel around the radius of the arch will clearly increase the moment of inertia of the section. The local web crippling or crushing at the supports will not be increased, so that will still have to be checked and may govern, but there should be a significant increase in the span capability of a roof panel due to the radius. In "Aircraft Structures" ISBN 0-07-049196-8, Peery and Azar present an equation (11.67) proposed by Kanemeitsu and Nojima that predicts the critical buckling stress of unstiffened sheet metal cylinders with a term that has a value proportional to the 1.6 power of the sheet thickness divided by the radius. This is about the kind of effect I expect, but I have not found more applicable gudance. Anyone got a clue for me?