Abstract

Experimental measurements on axially loaded columns made of fiber-reinforced composite materials are presented. Experimental load/deflection plots at twelve flange points and three web points allow for an accurate description of the deformations, including the post-critical behavior. Data processing by two methods is described and a comparison is made between the two methods. In one method, the incipient buckling data are used, while in the second method, the post buckling data are used. The effect of damage accumulation is illustrated. The behavior, including the curvature of the post-critical path, is predicted by using stability theory. Comparisons between predicted and measured values of critical load and post-critical path curvature are presented.

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