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Axially Symmetric Creep Buckling of Circular Cylindrical Shells in Axial Compression

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1968
Abstract The creep-buckling phenomenon of circular cylindrical shells subjected to axial compression is studied in the presence of initial imperfections when the creep strain rate is proportional to a power of the stress with the exponent greater than unity.
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Unique dynamic axial compression packing system

Journal of Chromatography A, 1998
A new dynamic axial compression system (MultiPacker; MODcol, St. Louis, MO, USA) was tested for packing small particle stationary phases into 5.08 cm I.D. preparative columns. The unique design of this system allows a column to be removed and the hydraulic system be used to pack other columns. Several stationary phases were packed and theoretical plate
Carlos Orihuela   +4 more
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Double-Tee Members in Axial Compression

Engineering Journal, 2015
This paper presents tabulated compressive strengths of double-tee members, which are comprised of two WT members oriented with their flanges back to back (referred to as "2WTs"ť or "double WTs"ť hereafter). The benefits and typical use of these members are described, including schematic details of connection designs.
Leigh Arber, Meng Wang, Pat McManus
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Axial compressive strength of carbon fiber

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1990
AbstractEfforts were made to estimate the axial compressive strengths of carbon fibers from the fiber fragment lengths produced by subjecting to a strain greater than the fiber ultimate strain for PAN‐based and pitch‐based carbon fibers. The estimated compressive strength of carbon fibers decreases with increasing temperature in a temperature range ...
Tadashi Ohsawa   +3 more
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Chapter 5 Designing for Axial Compression

2010
Introductory paragraphs: Any structural member that has compressive stresses can experience a unique type of failure called buckling. A buckling failure is not related to the magnitude of the stresses: It is a function of the geometric properties of the member.
null Segerlind, null Larry J.
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AXIAL COMPRESSION TESTING OF CARBON FIBERS

2019
In this study, the axial compression strength of carbon fiber multifilament has been determined on a series PAN-based carbon fibers using bundle compression test similar to the compression measurement of unidirectional laminated composites. This test allows for rapid response and utilizes smaller amounts of material for initial screening testing.
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Photoelastic Circular Cylinders in Axial Compression

2009
Photoelastic plastic circular cylindrical shells fabrication with near perfect geometry for improved elastic buckling test results under axial ...
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Strength of Armos Fibres in Axial Compression

Fibre Chemistry, 2000
O. V. Sidorov, A. M. Shchetinin
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