Exact solutions for buckling of structural members

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The study of buckling loads, which often hinges on numerical methods, is key in designing structural elements. But the need for analytical solutions in addition to numerical methods is what drove the creation of Exact Solutions for Buckling of Structural Members. It allows readers to assess the reliability and accuracy of solutions obtained by numerical methods. The author has attempted to gather and present as many exact buckling solutions as possible in one single volume for engineers and researchers. These buckling solutions of columns, beams, arches, ring plates, and shells should serve as benchmarks for checking the validity, convergence, and accuracy of numerical methods and solutions. Catalog Copy.

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Wang, C. M., Wang, C. Y., & Reddy, J. N. (2004). Exact solutions for buckling of structural members. Exact Solutions for Buckling of Structural Members (pp. 1–205). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203483534

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