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Impact Buckling of Thin Bars in the Elastic Range for Any End Condition (open access)

Impact Buckling of Thin Bars in the Elastic Range for Any End Condition

"Following a qualitative discussion of the complicated process involved in a short-period, longitudinal force applied to an originally not quite straight bar, the actual process is substituted by an idealized process for the purpose of analytical treatment. The simplifications are: the assumption of an infinitely high rate of propagation of the elastic longitudinal waves in the bar, limitation to slender bars, disregard of material damping and of rotatory inertia, the assumption of consistently small elastic deformations, the assumption of cross-sectional dimensions constant along the bar axis, the assumption of a shock-load constant in time, and the assumption of eccentricities on one plane" (p. 1).
Date: July 1934
Creator: Taub, Josef
System: The UNT Digital Library