Distortional buckling of composite thin-walled columns of a box-type cross section with diaphragms

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Distortional buckling of axially compressed columns of box-like composite cross sections with and without internal diaphragms is investigated in the framework of one-dimensional theory. The channel members are composed of unidirectional fibre-reinforced laminate. Two approaches to the member orthotropic material are applied: homogenization based on the theory of mixture and periodicity cells, and homogenization based on the Voigt–Reuss hypothesis. The principle of stationary total potential energy is applied to derive the governing differential equation. The obtained buckling stress is valid in the linear elastic range of column material behaviour. Numerical examples address simply supported columns, and analytical critical stress formulas are derived. The analytical and FEM solutions are compared, and sufficient accuracy of the results is observed.

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Szymczak, C., & Kujawa, M. (2019). Distortional buckling of composite thin-walled columns of a box-type cross section with diaphragms. Acta Mechanica, 230(11), 3945–3961. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00707-019-02406-x

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