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Nondimensional Approach to the Minimum Weight Design of Hot Compression Structure
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The design of hot compression structures is complicated by the various possible stress-strain relationships and structural configurations. A nondimensional design technique is presented in terms of geometric and material parameters that can be evaluated readily from known boundary conditions, type of construction, and stress-strain data. The design procedure for minimum weight is demonstrated for a heated trusslike spar.
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Switzky, H., "Nondimensional Approach to the Minimum Weight Design of Hot Compression Structure," SAE Technical Paper 630245, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630245.Also In
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