REG NACA-TN-1928-1949 Critical Combinations of Shear and Direct Axial Stress For Curved Rectangular Panels.pdf
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1、!L1LL=NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEEFOR AERONAUTICSTECHNICAL NOTE 1928CRITICAL COMBINATIONS OF SHEAR AND DIRECT AXIALSTRESS FOR CURVED RECTANGULAR PANELSBy Murry Schildcrout and Manuel SteinLangley Aeronautical LaboratoryLangley Air Force Base, Va._.r _“ . _,_, r T_,-_ _ _TWashingtonAugust 1949!Provide
2、d by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2_ .L_IiProvided by IHS Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-NATIONAL ADVISORY C0_ FOR AERONAUTICSTECHNICAL NOTE 1928CRITICAL COMBINATIONS OF SHEAR AND DIRECT AXI
3、ALSTRESS FOR CURVED RECTANGULAR PANELSBy Murry Schildcrout and Manuel SteinSUMMARYA solution is presented for the problem of the buckling of curvedrectai_ular panels subjected to “combined shear and direct axial stress.Charts giving theoretical critical combinations of shear and direct axialstress a
4、re presented for panels having five different length-widthratios.Because the actual critical compressive stress of rectangularpanels having substantial curvature is known to be much lower thanthe theoretical value, a semiempirlcal method of analysis of curvedpanels suoJected to combined shear and di
5、rect axial stres_ is presentedfor use in design.INTRODUCT IONAn investigation was made to determine the combinations of shearand direct axial stress that cause simply supported curved rectangalarpanels to buckle. Because panels having substantial curvature areIcnown to buckle in compression at a str
6、ess well below the theoreticalvalue, the solution must be at least partly empirical. In order toeliminate the necessity for an extensive test program, a theoreticalsolution to the problem is presented and Js modified for use in design.The modifications to the theoretical interaction c_ves are basedu
7、pon results of tests on the buckling of curved rectangular panelsunder combined shear and axial compression and incorporate resultsfor curved panels subjected to shear alone (reference l) and axialcompression alone (references 2 and 3). The resulting empiricalinteraction curves are expected to give
8、a good approximation to theactual critical combinations of shear and direct axial stress.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2 NACATN 1928abm,n,p,qrtwXYDEZamn, apqk sk x(Rs )th(Rs )expSYMBOLSaxial or circumferential dimension of panel, wh
9、icheveris largeraxial or circumferential dimension of panel, whicheveris smallerintegersradius of curvature of panelthickness of paneldisplacement of point on shell median surface inradial direction; positive outwardaxial coordinate of panelcircumferential coordinate of panelflexural stiffness f pan
10、el per unit length IL _1t-3-2_2Young s modulus of elasticityb2 2curvature parameter (_K_)coefficients of terms in deflection functionscritical-axial-stress coefficient kW)theoretical shear-stress ratio (ratio of shear stresspresent to theoretical critical shear stress inabsence of other stresses)exp
11、erimental shear-stress ratio (ratio of shear stresspresent to experimental critical shear stress inabsence of other stresses)IProvided by IHS Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-NACA TN 1928 3(Rx) th(Rx) exp._ =abT(Ix_4_Ttl =-.-_+ 2theoretical direct-e
12、_ial-stress ratio (ratio of directaxial stress present to theoretical direct axialstress in absence of other stresses)experimental dlrect-axial-stress ratio (ratio of directaxial stress present to experimental critical directaxial stress in absence of other stresses)Poisson s ratiocritical shear str
13、esscritical axial stress_4 _4ax2 y2RESULTS AND DISCDSSIONTheoretical SolutionThe combinations of shear and axial stress that cause rectangularcurved panels (fig. l) to buckle may be obtained from the equationsks_2DT=b2tandkx_2D_x = b2 twhen the stress coefficiente ks and kx are known. The theoretica
14、lcombinations of stress coefficients for simply supported curvedrectangular panels having different ratios of circumferential toaxial dimension are given in figure 2. These combinations of stresswere obtained from the solution presented in the appendix, basedupon the small deflection theory of elast
15、ic stability of curvedProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACATN 1928plates. Each part of figure 2 presents results for panels having aconstant ratio of circumferential to axial dimsnsion but various valuesof the curvature parameter Z.Fig
16、ure 2 indicates that, irrespective of the length-_idth ratioof the panel, the theoretical interaction curves approach those for acylinder as the value of Z increases. The value of Z at which thiscorrelation between the cylinder and rectangular panel becomss closeincreases as the ratio of circumferen
17、tial to axial dimension of thepanel decreases. The critical compressive stress of rectangular panelsis very nearly equal to that of cylinders even at low values of Z,whereas the critical shear stress differs greatly at low values of Z;therefore, a good indication of the point at which the interactio
18、n curvefor a panel is approximated very closely by that for a cylinder is thevalue of Z at which the respective critical she_r stresses are nearlyequal. These values of Z m_ybe obtained for simply supported panelshaving various length-width ratios from figure 3, which is taken fromreference 1. At su
19、fficiently high values of Z, as in the case of acylinder (see reference 4), the theoretical interaction curves instress-ratio form maytherefore be approximated in the compressionrange by a straight line from (Rx)th = 1 to (Rs)th = 1 and in thebeginning of the tension range by a straight line of slop
20、s -0.8passing through (Rs)th = 1. The critical-axial-stress and critical-shear-stress coefficients are obtained, respectively, by multi-plying the stress ratio (Rx)th by the theoretical critical stressesfor axial compression alone and the corresponding stress ratio (Rs)thby the theoretical critical
21、stresses for shear alone. These theoreticalcritical stresses maybe obtained from figures 4 to 7, which are takenfrom references 1 to 3-Although a theoretical solution is given only for simplysupported panels, the conclusions drawn as to the slope of theinteraction curves maybe extended to clamped pa
22、nels, because clampedpanels of appreciable curvature buckle at stresses equal to or onlyslightly higher than simply supported panels. (See figs. 4 to 7.)The interaction data computedfor simply supported panels aregiven in table 1.Empirical Interaction CurvesCurved rectangular panels are knownto buck
23、le in compression atstresses well below the theoretical values, whereas they buckle inshear at stresses close to the theoretical values; therefore, thetheoretical solution for the critical combinations of compression andProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lic
24、ense from IHS-,-,-_CA TI_1928 5shear must be modified so that it may be used for the design of panelssubjected to combined shear and axial compression. Empirical interactioncurves for long plates with transverse curvature and for cylinders(references 3 and 4) indicate that the design curves in the c
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