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Accession Number : AD0648257
Title : INELASTIC DESIGN OF LOAD CARRYING MEMBERS. PART III. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AN INELASTIC ANALYSIS OF ECCENTRICALLY-LOADED MEMBERS.
Descriptive Note : Technical rept. for Nov 59-Oct 60,
Corporate Author : ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA DEPT OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS
Personal Author(s) : Sidebottom,O. M.
Report Date : JAN 1961
Pagination or Media Count : 34
Abstract : If the inelastic deformation can be considered time independent, a choice has to be made between an elastic and an inelastic solution. A study was made of the effect of several variables on the ratio of the load necessary to produce a specified inelastic deformation to the maximum elastic load. If the inelastic deformation is time dependent (creep), the only choice is an inelastic solution. (Author)
Descriptors : *STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS, *LOADS(FORCES), ELASTIC PROPERTIES, MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS.
Subject Categories : MECHANICS
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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