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“Buckling” Failure Assessment for Long Cylinders
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A new method for the structural study of long hydraulic cylinders has been developed. The rational analysis, taking cognizance of most known conditions and disturbances, is capable of an iterative type solution by computer. Some examples of its use are given, illustrating the effects of stroke length and mounting position on stresses, deflections, internal bearing loads, and critical axial load.
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Parrett, J. and Iyengar, S., "“Buckling” Failure Assessment for Long Cylinders," SAE Technical Paper 760641, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760641.Also In
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