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Bell, Richard William (1958-01-01) The elastic instability of thin cantilever struts on elastic supports with axial and transverse loads at free end. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-10072004-093255


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Bell, Richard William
URN etd-10072004-093255
Persistent URL http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-10072004-093255
Title The elastic instability of thin cantilever struts on elastic supports with axial and transverse loads at free end
Degree PhD
Option Aeronautics
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Ernest Edwin Sechler Committee Chair
Keywords
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Date of Defense 1958-01-01
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
An analysis is made of the elastic instability of thin, tapered cantilever struts subjected to a general concentrated load acting in the plane of the strut at its tip. The strut is supported at its root on a structure permitting elastic rotations of the root section in the buckled mode. The influence of the support on the minimum buckling load is one of the main points of interest. It is shown that the general linearized problem can be formulated in one second order differential equation with variable coefficients, and two associated boundary conditions. This homogeneous eigenvalue system constitutes a simplified statement of the problem which permits the easy extension of exact linear theory to a wide class of taper functions, including the effect of elastic supports. The solution emerges in terms of a generalized deflection parameter, rather than of either the torsional or the bending components of the coupled buckling mode, which are governed respectively by third and fourth order differential equations.

Specific solutions are derived for some "natural" taper forms of the strut. The general solutions for the deflection mode are power series, which are rapidly convergent for certain limiting geometries. The problems of convergence of the series, some singular physical aspects associated with pointed tips, and the increasing numerical difficulty for large taper ratio are correlated with the behavior of the singular points of the equation. Numerical results showing the effects of the elastic supports on minimum buckling loads are presented for the uniform strut and for a simple case of the tapered strut. The series solutions for more general cases are given in a form which can be applied to digital computers.

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