Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
308802 Thin-Walled Structures 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A component of inelastic behaviour is added to the classical Van der Neut column.•The effect of plasticity on both the shape of the column buckling curve and the imperfection sensitivity of local-overall interaction buckling is studied.•A finite differences scheme to obtain the post-buckling behaviour of an inelastic plate is explained.

The elastic Van der Neut column has been a very useful tool to enhance our understanding of local-flexural interaction buckling of columns. In particular, Van der Neut′s work has (a) illuminated the basic mechanism behind interaction buckling and (b) demonstrated that local-flexural interaction buckling is a highly imperfection sensitive phenomenon. In this paper, a component of inelastic behaviour is added to the classical Van der Neut column and its influence on the column buckling curve and the imperfection sensitivity is investigated. Numerical calculations are carried out using a finite differences scheme which is first explained in detail. In general, plasticity gives rise to a second ‘plateau’ in the buckling curve, curtailing the column capacity at low column slenderness values. This plateau typically exhibits low to moderate imperfection sensitivity. However, for yield stresses of the order of the local buckling stress of the flanges, both plateaus merge to form an extended zone of very high imperfection sensitivity.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Engineering Civil and Structural Engineering
Authors
,