1.What is IDT?
2.What is permanent shear buckling?
3.Explain Crippling?
4.Why IRB check is imp while one design fuselage?
5.Explain Column buckling?
Answer / Jay Prakash Mani
1. IDT (Intermediate Deformation Theory) is a method used in structural analysis, particularly in the field of Aeronautical Engineering, for predicting the deformations of structures during loading.
2. Permanent Shear Buckling refers to the collapse mode of a structure where it undergoes significant distortion due to shear stress beyond its elastic limit.
3. Crippling is a condition in which a structural member subjected to compressive load exceeds its capacity and collapses, resulting in structural failure.
4. IRB (Integrated Reactor Bank) check is important while designing fuselage as it ensures proper placement and arrangement of reactors, fuel rods, control rods, and other components within the reactor vessel to optimize performance and safety.
5. Column Buckling is a type of structural instability that occurs when a slender vertical column subjected to compressive load buckles laterally.
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