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Buckling Analysis of C-Stringer and Hat Stringer on the Load Carrying Vehicle

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In this paper, the stringer’s buckling analysis is analyzed and reported. To block the shock, twist, and other stresses, the chassis should be in very high strength. More than that of strength, the chassis should tolerate the buckling condition of the frame. Here, the work is done toward stringer analysis in chassis with the properties of buckling behavior, strength by use of FEA software (Ansys Workbench). The result shows that hat stringer is stronger than C-stringer during the stringer on buckling conditions.

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Stalin, B., Dhinakaran, V., Ravichandran, M., Sathiya Moorthi, K., Vairamuthu, J. (2021). Buckling Analysis of C-Stringer and Hat Stringer on the Load Carrying Vehicle. In: Arockiarajan, A., Duraiselvam, M., Raju, R. (eds) Advances in Industrial Automation and Smart Manufacturing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4739-3_15

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