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Influence of Shear Deformation on Buckling of Pultruded Fiber Reinforced Plastic Profiles
Authors:T M Roberts
Affiliation:Reader, Univ. of Wales Cardiff, School of Engineering, P.O. Box 925, Cardiff?CF24?0YF, Wales, U.K.
Abstract:Theoretical studies of the influence of shear deformation on the flexural, torsional, and lateral buckling of pultruded fiber reinforced plastic (FRP)-I-profiles are presented. Theoretical developments are based on the governing energy equations and full section member properties. The solution for flexural buckling is consistent with the established solution based on the governing differential equation. The new solutions for torsional and lateral buckling incorporate a reduction factor similar to that for flexural buckling. The solution for lateral buckling also incorporates the influence of prebuckling displacements. Closed form solutions for a series of simply supported, pultruded FRP I-profiles, based on experimentally determined full section flexural and torsional properties, indicate the following conclusions. For members subjected to axial compression, shear deformation can reduce the elastic flexural and torsional buckling loads by up to approximately 15% and 10%, respectively. For members subjected to bending, prebuckling displacements can increase the buckling moments by over 20% while shear deformation decreases the buckling moments by less than 5%.
Keywords:Composite materials  Fiber reinforced materials  Buckling  Shear deformation  Pultrusion  
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