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Behavior and maximum strength of metal columns
By means of digital computer simulation, complete load-deformation history of column may be obtained; thus, about 1000 simulated column tests have provided basis to establish maximum strength and to study behavior of both straight and initially crooked columns for various yield point steels and typical aluminum alloy; effects of residual stress, alone or in combination with initial crookedness, are systematically evaluated for steel columns.
Behavior and maximum strength of metal columns
By means of digital computer simulation, complete load-deformation history of column may be obtained; thus, about 1000 simulated column tests have provided basis to establish maximum strength and to study behavior of both straight and initially crooked columns for various yield point steels and typical aluminum alloy; effects of residual stress, alone or in combination with initial crookedness, are systematically evaluated for steel columns.
Behavior and maximum strength of metal columns
ASCE -- Proc (J Structural Div)
Batterman, R.H. (author) / Johnston, B.G. (author)
1967
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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