2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2015.03.009
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Selected problems concerning determination of the buckling load of channel section beams and columns

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“…6. The critical load results obtained with approximation processes by the Koiter method [5,32] in axial compression tests are given in Fig. 7.…”
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“…6. The critical load results obtained with approximation processes by the Koiter method [5,32] in axial compression tests are given in Fig. 7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the determination of approximate critical load is based on the diagram of load in a function of square difference in strains (P-w c 2 method) or in a function of cubic difference in strains (P-w c 3 method). Regarding the discussed methods, the post-critical equilibrium paths P-w c 2 and P-w c 3 are approximated by the linear function [5]. In both methods, the critical load is defined as the point of intersection between the determined approximation line and the vertical axis of the coordinate system of the diagram P = f 2 (ε 1 -ε 2 ) 2 and P = f 3 (ε 1 -ε 2 ) 3 .…”
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“…The study was performed for the critical and weakly postcritical state to define the forces which cause the structure's loss of stability. There are many publications investigating the problem of critical state of thin-walled composite elements with respect to structure stability [[4]- [9], [19], [20], [25], [26], [30], [33]]. …”
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“…The key aspect was to determine the value of the critical force, which could only be done using some methods of approximation. There are many approximation methods which can be applied to determine the approximate value of critical load, starting from the oldest: the Southwell method [21], the Tereszowski method [29], to the more recent ones -the method of lines intersection [20], [34], tangent vertical [20], [34], inflection point [20], [34], P-w c 2 and P-w c 3 [20], [34] and the Koiter method [20], [31]. The numerical analysis was performed for a linear eigenvalue problem using the minimum potential energy criterion to determine critical load, while the experimental tests involved the application of approximation methods.…”
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