greycloud
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2014
- 127
Greetings everyone
I was looking for the buckling equation of rectangular plates on supports and found bryans plate buckling equation. what i find to be strange is that increasing the width decreases the buckling strength. Take as an example a plate fixed vertically with one of its shorter edges fixed to the ground with the opposite edge loaded and the other longer edges being free; it is common sence here that increasing the width of the plate will increase the amount of compressive load it can handle. Hope someone can clear this confusion.
Thanks in advance
I was looking for the buckling equation of rectangular plates on supports and found bryans plate buckling equation. what i find to be strange is that increasing the width decreases the buckling strength. Take as an example a plate fixed vertically with one of its shorter edges fixed to the ground with the opposite edge loaded and the other longer edges being free; it is common sence here that increasing the width of the plate will increase the amount of compressive load it can handle. Hope someone can clear this confusion.
Thanks in advance