Abstract |
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A new solution is developed to model the
stable postbuckling behaviour of a truss-lattice shear panel. The
mode shapes are derived through load equilibrium conditions and
are based on the load in the structural members. The load in each
member of a single-cell panel can be calculated exactly, without
the need for an iterative postbuckling path, and the method
produces excellent results in initial and advanced postbuckling.
Comparisons are drawn with an alternative analytical method and
the commonplace finite element approach. A
Rayleigh–Ritz method based on a Fourier approximation to
the mode shape provides the useful progression from an unbuckled
to a buckled structure giving excellent results in initial
postbuckling, although is limited for advanced postbuckling. The
standard finite element method for this problem produces
accurate results but with limited detail around the buckling load
owing to the presence of an imperfection in the shape of the
initial mode, which is required to initiate the postbuckling
analysis.
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Keywords
postbuckling, truss lattice, shear panels, nonlinear analysis
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