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Column strength of tubes elastically restrained against rotation at the ends
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1938
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural ApplicationHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelStructural SteelPressure VesselStructural EngineeringElasticity (Physics)MechanicsColumn StrengthSolid MechanicsThin-walled StructureChromium-molybdenum SteelKnown End RestraintCivil EngineeringAvailable RoundMechanical PerformanceStructural MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
Report presents the results of a study made of the effects of known end restraint on commercially available round and streamline tubing of chromium-molybdenum steel, duralumin, stainless steel, and heat-treated chromium-molybdenum steel; and a more accurate method than any previously available, but still a practical method, was developed for designing compression members in riveted or welded structures, particularly aircraft. Two hundred specimens were tested as short, medium-length, and long columns with freely supported ends or elastically restrained ends. Tensile and compressive tests were made on each piece of original tubing from which column specimens were cut.