Buckling Research

General Buckling Equation

The critical buckling load Pcr is given by:

  • Pcr = (π^2)(E)(I) / (KL)^2

    Where:

    • Pcr​: Critical buckling load

    • E: Elastic modulus of the material

    • I: Area moment of inertia of the cross-section

    • K: Effective length factor (depends on the boundary conditions)

    • L: Length of the rod

Carbon Fiber-Specific Considerations

Carbon fiber is an anisotropic material, meaning its properties vary depending on the fiber orientation. This affects EEE and III.

  1. Elastic Modulus (E):

    • For carbon fiber, use the modulus in the longitudinal direction of the fibers (E∥E_{\parallel}E∥​).

    • For unidirectional carbon fiber, E∥E_{\parallel}E∥​ is high, typically ranging from 150–250 GPa.

    • For woven or multidirectional composites, use an effective modulus depending on the layup.

  2. Area Moment of Inertia (I):

    • For circular cross-sections: I = (π/4)((router^4) - (rinner^4))

  3. Boundary Conditions (Effective Length Factor K):

    • Fixed-fixed: K=0.5

    • Pinned-pinned: K=1

    • Fixed-free (cantilever): K=2

    • Fixed-pinned: K≈0.7

Additional Considerations

Material Failure:

  • Carbon fiber might fail before buckling if the applied load exceeds the material's compressive strength. Check the compressive strength (σcomp​) of the composite:

    • σcomp= Pcr/A

      • A is the cross-sectional area