2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2011.03.010
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3D buckling analysis of a cylindrical metal bin composed of corrugated sheets strengthened by vertical stiffeners

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“…This factor was always the smallest in the silo [18] for w=50-100 mm and the highest in the silo [17] for w=50 mm and in the silo of Fig.1 for w=100 mm. The maximum load factor increased with increasing corrugation depth by 20% for In turn, the silo buckling strength calculated by the alternative approach in Eurocode 3 [20] (Eqs.3 and 4) was almost equal to the limit load for a perfect silo using GNA (λ=3.1) for the silo of Fig.1.…”
Section: Comparison With Stability Calculation Results For Similar Silosmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…This factor was always the smallest in the silo [18] for w=50-100 mm and the highest in the silo [17] for w=50 mm and in the silo of Fig.1 for w=100 mm. The maximum load factor increased with increasing corrugation depth by 20% for In turn, the silo buckling strength calculated by the alternative approach in Eurocode 3 [20] (Eqs.3 and 4) was almost equal to the limit load for a perfect silo using GNA (λ=3.1) for the silo of Fig.1.…”
Section: Comparison With Stability Calculation Results For Similar Silosmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The buckling strength by Eqs.3 and 4 was λ=4.61 for the silo in [17] and λ=0.63 for the silo in [18].…”
Section: Comparison With Stability Calculation Results For Similar Silosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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