The many interesting phenomena, such as snap-through, nonuniqueness, and stability, of a circular arch subjected to the symmetric pressure are studied. The balance of forces of an elemental length leads to a governing equation which is used to investigate stable states of the arch. With specific opening angle 2a=π/3, the sensitivities of angle and curvature at a base are surveyed for various of spring constants. The variations of angle and curvature at an edge are almost the same if the spring constant τ≥10
Classical buckling theory is mostly used to investigate the in-plane stability of arches, which assu...
A numerical procedure for the analysis of slender arch buckling problems for general symmetric loadi...
In this paper, the so-called Couplet–Heyman problem of finding the minimum thickness necessary for e...
Abstract. The behavior of arches are nonlinear and sensitive to the buck-ling conditions. The existe...
Abstract. An elastic circular arch under normal pressure is modelled with hinged bases and of openin...
By the action of circular uniform load, there arises the constant normal force only in the section o...
A circular arch with in-plane radial loads uniformly distributed around the arch axis is primarily s...
The buckling behaviour of 2-hinged circular arch having hydraulic pressure divides into two main cla...
AbstractThis paper presents an analytical study of the non-linear elastic in-plane buckling and post...
An arch under an in-plane central concentrated radial load is subjected to combined axial compressiv...
The article aims to find the buckling loads for pinned–rotationally restrained shallow circular arch...
AbstractArches are often supported elastically by other structural members. This paper investigates ...
This report is concerned with the analysis of the behavior of arch structures under dynamic loads. ...
The bifurcation buckling and postbuckling behavior of steep, compressible, circular arches is examin...
The literature on the buckling of arches is extensive. In one of the most authoritative papers, Chwa...
Classical buckling theory is mostly used to investigate the in-plane stability of arches, which assu...
A numerical procedure for the analysis of slender arch buckling problems for general symmetric loadi...
In this paper, the so-called Couplet–Heyman problem of finding the minimum thickness necessary for e...
Abstract. The behavior of arches are nonlinear and sensitive to the buck-ling conditions. The existe...
Abstract. An elastic circular arch under normal pressure is modelled with hinged bases and of openin...
By the action of circular uniform load, there arises the constant normal force only in the section o...
A circular arch with in-plane radial loads uniformly distributed around the arch axis is primarily s...
The buckling behaviour of 2-hinged circular arch having hydraulic pressure divides into two main cla...
AbstractThis paper presents an analytical study of the non-linear elastic in-plane buckling and post...
An arch under an in-plane central concentrated radial load is subjected to combined axial compressiv...
The article aims to find the buckling loads for pinned–rotationally restrained shallow circular arch...
AbstractArches are often supported elastically by other structural members. This paper investigates ...
This report is concerned with the analysis of the behavior of arch structures under dynamic loads. ...
The bifurcation buckling and postbuckling behavior of steep, compressible, circular arches is examin...
The literature on the buckling of arches is extensive. In one of the most authoritative papers, Chwa...
Classical buckling theory is mostly used to investigate the in-plane stability of arches, which assu...
A numerical procedure for the analysis of slender arch buckling problems for general symmetric loadi...
In this paper, the so-called Couplet–Heyman problem of finding the minimum thickness necessary for e...