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Shanley developed an inelastic column buckling theory in 1947 that accounted for the plastic behavior of materials. His theory considered that columns made of ductile materials would develop plastic hinges at their ends during buckling, absorbing energy through plastic deformation rather than fracturing abruptly. This provided a more accurate model for predicting the critical buckling loads of real-world columns made from materials like steel.
Shanley developed an inelastic column buckling theory in 1947 that accounted for the plastic behavior of materials. His theory considered that columns made of ductile materials would develop plastic hinges at their ends during buckling, absorbing energy through plastic deformation rather than fracturing abruptly. This provided a more accurate model for predicting the critical buckling loads of real-world columns made from materials like steel.
Shanley developed an inelastic column buckling theory in 1947 that accounted for the plastic behavior of materials. His theory considered that columns made of ductile materials would develop plastic hinges at their ends during buckling, absorbing energy through plastic deformation rather than fracturing abruptly. This provided a more accurate model for predicting the critical buckling loads of real-world columns made from materials like steel.