
doi: 10.1520/ctr10856j
The critical buckling load for a slender specimen of an isotropic, homogeneous material can usually be predicted adequately from fundamental strength-of-materials considerations. The extension of this approach to specimens of composite materials can be accomplished formally by using appropriate anisotropic elastic constants in the Euler buckling formulas, or by performing a more rigorous and substantially more complicated analysis based on plate theory.
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