Plate Buckling Slides
Plate Buckling Slides
Plate buckling
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Reading
assignment e-book
This week
Chapter 8. Buckling of Plate
Elements
Next week
Chapter 9. Buckling of
Thin Cylindrical
Elements
Homework #5
This is practically the Bryan’s form
Weeks #3-4 – Lectures series
Using
1) energy and
2) differential approaches Readings: Chapter 8. Buckling of Plate
Elements
Chai & Sung
Plate shear
Week #4 – Lecture series buckling
• Introductory example
➢ Cylindrical plate buckling
• Deriving the Equation of loss of stability
• Some classical cases
➢ simply supported rectangular plate
under one-side compression
➢ simply supported rectangular plate
under in-plane bending and
compression
➢ Shear buckling of a rectangular
plate
• FEA linear buckling example
• FEA post-buckling example
Plate buckling
Stability challenge
Notation by Novozhilov
Strain energy
lateral deflection
modelling
axial shortening
Stiffened plates By using stiffeners, the buckling resistance of a plate can be
considerably increased.
• Local / global buckling
• Design for simultaneous local ang global buckling lead to
economic design
• For some structures it may be required the local buckling to
occur first; so what will be the needed minimal rigidities of the
stiffeners to achieve that?
Energy principles to estimate buckling load ... example coming soon....
The primary mechanism the rotational mode of the thin-walled beam open cross section is be
the result of plate buckling.
Pure torsional buckling and plate buckling
2D versus 1-D: Plate model versus beam-model for torsional buckling
Beam model
Also called
warping
Strains:
Transversal
pressure
Curvatures:
Also called
warping
Put p = 0 for buckling problems
equilibrium Transversal
pressure
(Isotropic plate)
Initially flat paper sheet
buckles under in-plane
pushing
Cylindrical plate
buckling
Analogous to Euler column
with unit width a
Introductory example
Cylindrical plate buckling
= ‘1 / slenderness’
Effect of boundary
conditions
Buckling coefficient
Lommahduskerroin
Can be loading
also edge shear
Pre-buckled intial (membrane = in-
and
configuration plane) stresses
Equations
of loss of
stability:
The membrane
stresses have to
equilibrium
equations in the
pre-buckled state
“I think that you should be more explicit here in step two.”
Solving stability problems
We use intensively this approach
3.
Engineers in the class:
What is the current practice in structural design?
loading plane
Energy principles to estimate buckling load
Trial bucling modes
loading plane
Energy principles to estimate buckling load
Energy-approximation:
Without
stiffener
Contribution of
the stiffener
% Energy method to approximate buckling load
% for a stiffened thn plate with at y=b (free end) in-plane % Strain energy (plate alone)
compressive Nox along one side delta_U(L, b, D, w0) = 0.5* D * int( int(d2x_w * d2x_w, x, [0
% the Poisson expansion is not restrained by the supports. L]) , y, [0 b]) + ...
% ---------------------------------------------------- 0.5* D * int( int(d2y_w * d2y_w, x, [0
% Author: Baroudi D. 2021 The Matlab code that produced L]) , y, [0 b]) + ...
the previous result
% --------------------------------------------------- nu * D * int( int(d2x_w * d2y_w, x, [0
clear all L]) , y, [0 b]) + ...
(1 - nu)* D * int( int(d2xy_w * d2xy_w, x, [0
syms x y L]) , y, [0 b])
syms delta_P delta_W
% Strain energy (stiffner beam alone)
syms w w0 ystiff = b;
syms L b D EI nu d2x_w_beam = d2x_w(x, ystiff, w0, L, b)
syms N0x delta_U_beam(L, b, D, w0) = 0.5* EI * int( d2x_w_beam *
syms n m d2x_w_beam, x, [0 L] )
Can move
Buckling coefficient
Buckling stress-
resultant [N/m] Let’s make a graph to see how many buckles
(half-waves) we have depending on a/b
Buckling coefficient
Buckling stress-resultant [N/m]
Buckling coefficient
m number of half-waves
Buckling stress-
resultant [N/m]
(alin verhokäyrä)
At the limit kc = 4
Linear Buckling Analysis
Buckling coefficient
Lommahduskerroin
Can be written in
this canonical form
Buckling coefficients forsome boundary conditions and axial edge load
Reaction stress
resultant:
Buckling stress reduces to 3/4
No restraints:
Bi-axial loading – the idea We just present the idea. If time remains, we may provide an example using
virtual work principle to construct the buckling interaction diagrams for non-
proportional bi-axial loading like we did with columns
Buckling interaction diagram came out trough further analysis that the critical mode for equal biaxial tension and compression is two-half
sine waves in the compression direction and half a sine wave in tension…
Biaxial loading – buckling interaction diagram
Combined
compression
and tension
-3/7
Biaxial loading – buckling interaction diagram . . . continues
K = 8.36 = -1
(Abaqus)
Reference:
K = 8.36 ; s = -1
(Abaqus)
Local buckling of plates
A
P t
b
L
b
A A-A
Example from exam 11.4.2019 Solution
Mathematica script
Buckling of plates beyond the proportional limit
local buckling of plates
local buckling of plates
Boundary conditions:
• simplification: insulated panel a x b simply supported at all 4 edges
1. This is an approximation leading to a lower-bound for the critical buckling load
2. In reality, the upper and lower edge-connections of the web-plate to the flanges correspond to those of
rotational springs due to their rotational rigidity while the web buckles. This type of boundary condition
is not impossible to address even theoretically.
Trial solution:
n – number of half-wave s in x-direction Example:
m – number of half-wave s in y-direction
Lommahdus kerroin
k - Buckling coefficient depends of
• ration a/b,
• boundary conditions and
• loading case
Lommahduskerroin
Buckling stress
Buckling of simply supported thin rectangular
plate in pure bending
Buckling stress
I still admire the clarity and non-ambiguity of this table from old B7
F
Physics of the
phenomena
F
Principle stresses under edge sharing
Buckling of a long plate under shear
Trial mode
(ref: Timoshenko):
Buckling of a long plate under shear
Exact solution is available only
Trial mode
for an infinitely long strip (Brush & Almroth
(ref: Timoshenko) (1975)).
(assumes simply supported all sides):
(ref: Timoshenko)
cr
Taking a better trial (fulfils some additional mechanical boundary conditions… not trivial to find, we obtain a sharper approximate:
For infinitely long strip:
Parabolic fit
1 ….. 70 MPa
Remains in initial flat state 1st bifurcation 2nd bifurcation 3rd bifurcation
was not
observed in
simulation
(unstable mode)
Because I used
force-control
solver… one
should switch to
displacement
control to catch
the unstable
branch
Simply supported
rectangular plate Displacements are multiplied by a scale factor which varies
to make the deflections visible, especially, the first buckling
2nd bifurcation (unstable)
Post-Buckling Analysis was not observed in simulation Voima-ohjattuna
3rd bifurcation
Unstable
2nd bifurcation
(unstable)
1st bifurcation
Stable
Generating a tiny
perturbation of the primary
equilibrium configuration
Voima-ohjattuna
Enjoy for coming spring
b)
c)
y- n – number of half-
wave s in y-
direction
Plate buckling
Timoshenko;
history of
strength of
materials.