Abstract

The structural efficiencies of plates that fail as a result of elastic or plastic buckling are considered. Several materials are evaluated on the basis of short-time elevated temperature properties using structural efficiency criteria that depend upon whether failure is due to elastic or plastic buckling. Efficient temperature ranges of application for the materials considered are determined. Relative weight penalties resulting from decreased physical properties at elevated temperatures are indicated.

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