Elastic Buckling
Elastic Buckling
Elastic Buckling
Outline
Where are stiffened holes used in structures?
Intro to thin-walled component design
Elastic buckling including stiffened holes:
Global buckling
Distortional buckling
Local buckling
Conclusions
Applications
Aerospace
Metal buildings
Outline
Where are stiffened holes used in structures?
Intro to thin-walled component design
Elastic buckling including stiffened holes:
Global buckling
Distortional buckling
Local buckling
Conclusions
Pcrl
Pcrd
Pcre
Schafer, B. W., and dny, S. "Buckling analysis of cold-formed steel members using CUFSM:
conventional and constrained finite strip methods," Eighteenth International Specialty Conference
on Cold-Formed Steel Structures. Orlando, FL, 2006.
Design curves
Use elastic buckling loads with design
curves to predict capacity.
For thin-walled members, we have design
curves for local and global instability limit
states.
Design curves
Members with holes calculate elastic
buckling properties including holes and use
similar design curves
Motivation
Simplified methods were recently developed for
predicting the elastic buckling properties of thinwalled structural components with unstiffened
holes.
Moen, C. D., and Schafer, B. W. "Elastic buckling of cold-formed steel
columns and beams with holes," Engineering Structures Vol. 31, No.
12, 2009, pp. 2812-2824.
Outline
Where are stiffened holes used in structures?
Intro to thin-walled component design
Elastic buckling including stiffened holes:
Global buckling
Distortional buckling
Local buckling
Conclusions
Global buckling
Approximate the critical elastic buckling loads for columns and beams
with holes using a weighted average hand calculation.
Flexural buckling
Rayleigh-Ritz Energy Solution:
1
U
2
L
0
1
W
2
d v( x)
dx
EI ( x)
2
dx
L
0
dv( x)
P
dx
dx
U W 0
v
Flexural buckling
The solution is a weighted average equation for Euler buckling.
Pcre
2 E I g L g I net Lnet
2
L
L
Pcre
L
L
L
T
2
Evenly
spacedaverage
holes
Weighted
of moment of
inertia!
2 c j
Lhole, j
sin
cos
L
L
j 1
n
Holes at
Arbitrary
holethe
spacing
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Global buckling
Flexural buckling
For evenly spaced holes:
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
* ABAQUS results are systematically 6% lower than the
Pcre the
Euler buckling solution. The difference is caused
by most
the
assumption of a rigid cross-section in the classical
stability equations.
Torsional buckling
The weighted average approximation can be extended to the classical
cubic column buckling equation
crey
Pcrey
2
o
Pcre x
Pcre yo2
Pcre
Pcrex Pcre
0
2
2
ro
ro
and the equation for lateral torsional buckling of beams with holes.
Need to investigate
YES!
M cre
J
St.
torsion
2 Venant
Cw does
not follow the weighted
EI y GJ CEC w Warping
2
torsion
average
approximation!
w
L
Outline
Where are stiffened holes used in structures?
Intro to thin-walled component design
Elastic buckling including stiffened holes:
Global buckling
Distortional buckling
Local buckling
Conclusions
Distortional buckling
For evenly spaced holes:
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Distortional buckling
For evenly spaced holes:
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Distortional buckling
For evenly spaced
holes:
Edge stiffener
increased
web bending stiffness
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Distortional buckling
For evenly
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Outline
Where are stiffened holes used in structures?
Intro to thin-walled component design
Elastic buckling including stiffened holes:
Global buckling
Distortional buckling
Local buckling
Conclusions
Local buckling
For an
evenly
spaced
When
unstiffened
hole isholes:
added, deformation concentrates at the hole.
Local buckling
For
Local buckling
For evenly method
spaced holes:
Prediction
assume buckling occurs at a
hole or away from (between) holes.
Pcrl=min(Pcrlnh, Pcrlh)
Buckling loads be calculated with a finite strip analysis at
the gross section and the net cross section.
Local buckling
For evenly spaced holes:
An important benefit of
stiffened holes!
Holes at the
midlength of a
column reduce
Pcre the most
Local buckling
For evenly spaced holes:
Wavelength stiffening
occurs when holes are
spaced closely together.
Conclusions
For
evenly
spaced
holes:
Simplified
elastic
buckling
prediction methods outlined in
Moen and Schafer (2009) are viable for stiffened holes (more
validation work is needed for other cross-sections and hole
sizes, shapes, spacings,)
Edge stiffeners did not improve global buckling loads because
I, J, and Cw all decreased due to the presence of holes
Distortional buckling loads were minimally affected by the
presence of stiffened holes, although new hole modes with
half waves forming between holes were observed
Holes at the
Edge stiffeners prevented local buckling at holes,
and closely
midlength
of a
column
spaced holes boosted the critical elastic buckling
load. reduce
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