Dear Mr. Cobum, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to express my gratitude for the explanations provided in your video on "Buckling for Flat Plates." The insights and clarity in your presentation were invaluable and greatly enhanced my understanding of the topic. Additionally, I would like to confirm if the reference book mentioned is indeed the Strength Handbook, Volume II. Thank you once again for your guidance and for sharing such useful resources.
@@ToddCoburn Thank you! I believe it will be very helpful, especially as I’m working with a finite element model - specifically for the local analysis of a pontoon of a semisubmersible platform that I'm studying in my master's research. If you’re interested, I’d be happy to share the videos I’ve been making to document the progress of my research.
flexural rigidity: has information about "per unit inch" 11:00 ish tension relationship with buckling by stress ratio + interaction equations around 44:00 infinitely fixed = clamped 33:00
Hello Mr. Coburn. I’ve been looking for a shear web with two holes but can’t find it. I have with one hole and how to calculate doubler reinforcement but can’t find with two holes. Have you seen that type of design and analysis before?
Thanks for asking. Michael Niu’s “Airframe Structural Design” has a method in chp 6 based on a Saab report that is pretty good. He has other guidance and analysis methods that can be employed with modification as well. Michael Niu’s Airframe Stress Analysis & Sizing has additional material on that as well in Chp 13. Jean Claude Flabel’s “ Practical Stress Analysis for Design Engineers” chp 9 provides analysis guidlines that can also be employed
Dear Mr. Cobum,
I hope this message finds you well. I would like to express my gratitude for the explanations provided in your video on "Buckling for Flat Plates." The insights and clarity in your presentation were invaluable and greatly enhanced my understanding of the topic.
Additionally, I would like to confirm if the reference book mentioned is indeed the Strength Handbook, Volume II.
Thank you once again for your guidance and for sharing such useful resources.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yes, Volume I & II go hand in hand, but the flat plate buckling is in Volume II.
@@ToddCoburn Thank you! I believe it will be very helpful, especially as I’m working with a finite element model - specifically for the local analysis of a pontoon of a semisubmersible platform that I'm studying in my master's research. If you’re interested, I’d be happy to share the videos I’ve been making to document the progress of my research.
@@brtroiabrtroia1440 sure!
flexural rigidity: has information about "per unit inch" 11:00 ish
tension relationship with buckling by stress ratio + interaction equations around 44:00
infinitely fixed = clamped 33:00
Thanks Krishi
Hello Mr. Coburn. I’ve been looking for a shear web with two holes but can’t find it. I have with one hole and how to calculate doubler reinforcement but can’t find with two holes. Have you seen that type of design and analysis before?
Thanks for asking. Michael Niu’s “Airframe Structural Design” has a method in chp 6 based on a Saab report that is pretty good. He has other guidance and analysis methods that can be employed with modification as well.
Michael Niu’s Airframe Stress Analysis & Sizing has additional material on that as well in Chp 13.
Jean Claude Flabel’s “ Practical Stress Analysis for Design Engineers” chp 9 provides analysis guidlines that can also be employed
Thank you for your reply. I will check these out.