Abstract:
This report describes compression tests on 36 panels, made of D.T.D. 390 and D.T.D. 546. Each panel consisted of a flat skin reinforced with continuous corrugations, and the object of the test was to investigate the effect of rivet pitch and arrangement, corrugation width, and skin and corrugation thickness, on the buckling and failing loads of the panels. The results indicate that for the thicknesses of skin and corrugations considered in this report, the inter-rivet buckling stress is considerably less than the stress at which the skin between rivets would buckle, when considered as an Euler strut with encastre ends.