Abstract

The results of buckling tests on circular cylinders heated uniformly along axial strips are presented and discussed. Calculations of critical temperature based upon the small-deflection theory for thin circular cylindrical shells are included and a comparison is made between theoretical and experimental results. Cylinders heated along axial strips of given widths have a theoretically predicted behaivor which corresponds reasonably well to the behavior obtained by experiment. Curves are included showing the variation of critical temperature with respect to heated axial-strip width.

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