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This report presents an explanation of the fundamental principles and a summary of the essential formulas for the design of diagonal-tension field beams, i.e., beams with very thin webs, as developed by Professor Wagner of Germany.
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The present paper reports on experiments made to determine the buckling load under shear of circular curved tension-field webs. The buckling load of the webs may be expressed with reference to the buckling load of the stiffeners. It is found that within the explored range the buckling load is approximately twice as great as that of the identically stiffened flat wall of equal web depth.
Chiefly translations from foreign aeronautical journals.
The engineering theory of incomplete diagonal tension in plane webs presented in NACA TN No. 1364 is generalizd in order to make it applicable to curved webs. Comparisons are given between calculated and experimental results for a number of stiffened cylinders subjected to torsional loads. The results indicate that the theory predicts the stresses to about the same accuracy for curved webs as for plane webs. The failing stresses in the stringers in curved webs were predicted conservatively in all cases.
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