NASA NACA-WR-L-67-1944 The effect of internal pressure on the buckling stress of thin-walled circular cylinders under torsion《内部压力对在扭力下薄壁圆形汽缸的屈曲应力影响》.pdf
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1、A* $+*NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITRE FOR AERONAUTICSWAlrmm IUNDOIW!ORIGINALLY ISSUEDMq 1944asAdvenoeRestrictedReportLkEZ27THEEE!EEcTa?ImERNALmoNTHE STRESSOF THIX-W- CIRCULARS _ TORSION!.By Hmold Crate,S.B. Batdorf,andGeorgeW. BaabLangleyMemorialAeronauticalLaboratoryLangleyField,Ta.NACAN A. c A li!?llji
2、jiy”LAIvGLEY MEMORIAL AERONAUTICALWASHINGTON LABORATORYLaey Field, v%NACA WARTIME REPORTS are reprints of papers originaLly issued to provide rapid distribution ofadvance research results to an authorized group requiring them for the W= effort. . They were Pre-viously held under a security status bu
3、t are now unclassified. Some of these reports were not tech-nically edited. All have been reproduced without change in order to expedite general distribution. .L-67k,$,IhProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA ARR Nom IM127NATIONAL ADVIS
4、ORY COMMITTEE- . -t-,- ., - ,-. VANCE RESTRICT$ZD”.,., . .FOR AERONAUTICSRZPORT . .,THE El?l?MITOF INTERNAL PRES ON THE BUCKLING STRESSOF THIN-WAILED CIRCUIJLRCYLIND-ZJK!UNDER TORSIONBy Harold Crate, S. B. Batdorf$ and George W. BaabsmtimThe results of a series of teets to determine theeffect of int
5、ernal pressure on the buckling load of athin cylinder under an applied torque indicated thatInternal pressure raises the shear buckling stress.The experimental results were analyzed with the aid ofpreviously developed theory and a simple interactionformula was derived.INTRODUCTIONThe curved metal sk
6、in of a modern airplane Inflight is subject to streses that may cause the skinto buckle, ar.dproper design of airplane structuresrequires a lmowledge of the tress conditions underwhich buckling will occur. The ability to etimate thebuckling point under combined loading conditions is ofparticular imp
7、ortance.In order to detennlne the effect that normal pres-sures or air loads, might have on the critical stressfor curved sheet, two preliminary tests were made (ref-ences 1 and 2). A pronounced increase in criticalstress with increase in normal pressure was found, andthe subsequent interest shown b
8、y the aircraft industryin this subject Indicated the desirability of furtherstudy,No well-established theories for buckling of curved-sheet panels either In torsion or under hydrostaticpressure are available; hawevers satisfactory theoriesfor buckling of complete cylinders under these loadingshave b
9、een advanced (references 3 and 4). In order toeffect some correlation between theory and experlment$.-. . .-. . . .Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-. .2 NACA ARR No. L4E27therefore, an investigation was made of the influence of:Interna
10、l pressure on the critical stresses of thincylinders in torsion. Experiments were conducted todetermine the critical shear stresses for four cylinderlengths at a number of different Internal pressures.The theories and the experimental data were used in con-junction to determine an Interaction formul
11、a for thebuckling of cylinders of moderate lenth under the com-bined action of torsion and internal pressure.EGLoLtdrP()cr Tcr()cr P=O%shear modulus of elasticity, pstlength of cylinder without rings, incheslength of cylinder between rings, inchesthickness of cylinder wall, inchesdiameter of cylinde
12、r, inchesradius of cylinder, Inchesinternal pressure of cylinder, consideredpositl.vewhen it produces tensle stressesIn cylinder walls, psicritical pressure in the absence of torsion(negative acc:iito sign conventionadopted for*shear stress In cylinder walls due to appliedtorque, psivalue of shear s
13、tress when cylinder is at thepoint of elastic instability, PSIcritical shear stress in the absence ofinternal pressure, psipressure ratio(*). . . - _ . .Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA. . . .iqeKsring3:.()cr“”-shear-stress -ratio
14、. ,.“” “exponent of R in the interaction formularotation of free end of cylinder, radianscoefficient used in Lundquist?s empiricalformula (appendix A)differences in straingage readingsPoisson?s ratioSpecimens AND TEST PROCEDUMDiagrams of the test-cylinder construction andsystems used are Klven in fi
15、ure 1. The cylinderwas-made from 0.032-inEh 24S-72al-minum-alloy sfieetclosely riveted around two heavy steel rings, one ateach end. The sheet was joined along an element of thecylinder with a butt joint covered with a single strapon the outside. RlnCs made of 24S-T aluminum alloywere added to this
16、cylinder and divided it into shortercylinders, the lengths of which were equal tc the ringspacings.Figure 2 is a photograph of the apparatus used totest the cylinder. The ends of thelcylinder wereclosed by heavy flat steel plates in order that aircould be maintained under pressure inside the cylinde
17、r.The weights of the steel plate and test ring at thefree end of the cylinder were neutralized by an upwardload on one of the torque arms. Rotations of the freeend of-the cylinder relative to the floor were measuredby a pair of dial gages.Observed buckling loads at zero and at low internalpressure w
18、ere determined as the loads at which therewas a sudden snap of the cylinder to the buckled state.This snap action was in many cases preceded by a slowgrowth of visible wrinkles in the cylinder walls as theload increased and a greatly increased rate of growthof the wrinkles at close ,proximity to the
19、 snap-bucklingload. With increases in the Internal pressure, theProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-.,;“ I4 2-TACAARR ITo.L4E27snap decreased in violence until it was no longerobservable. In these cases the buckllng load was esti-mated, o
20、n the basis of visual observations, to be thatload at which the rate of growth of wrinkles with loadwas cmparable with the rate of growth of wrinkles justprior to buckling In those cases in which snap bucklingQld oeeur.The Southwell method of detemlnln this figure indicates that the buclclingstresse
21、s increase as pressure increases. The resultswere essentially the same whether the visual or theSouthwell method of determining buckling loads wasused, although the Southwell method usually gaveslightly higher loads than the visual.The buckled cylinder could be returned to theunbuckled state.either
22、by decreasing the torque or byincreasing the pressure. The loads at which the bucklesdisappeared were determined visually for cylinders 1,2, and 3a, and are also shown in figure 5. These loadswere not recorded, however, for the remaining cylindersbecause of a large scatter in the readings. ThisProvi
23、ded by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-6 NACA ARR No. L4E27scatter is attributable to the fact that, as the cylln-ders became shorter, the disappearance of the bucklesbecame more gradual and the visual selection of a“ became difficult. In the cas
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