Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
825611 International Journal of Engineering Science 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, the dynamic counterpart of the celebrated Euler buckling problem is formulated and solved by considering the case of a slender column that is impacted by a falling mass. We introduce a new notion, that of the time to buckle, “t∗”, which is the corresponding critical quantity analogous to the critical load in static Euler buckling. A set of experimental results previously presented by Gladden et al. [J.R. Gladden, N.Z. Handzy, A. Belmonte, E. Villermaux, Dynamic buckling and fragmentation in brittle rods, Physical Review Letters 94 (3) (2005) 035503], are used to illustrate the notions we introduce and as a means for comparison against the predictions of our work.

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