The secondary buckling and post-secondary-buckling behaviours of rectangular plates

Abstract Secondary buckling and post-secondary-buckling behaviours are theoretically studied for simply-supported rectangular plates, whose primary buckling modes of deflection contain more than half-waves in the load acting direction. Modal coupling effects more complex than one two-term-coupling effects are incorporated into the secondary buckling and post-secondary-buckling analyses. Then, unstable or stable symmetric secondary branching points are found on the post-primary-buckling paths and “snap through” motions involving an abrupt change in wave-form are shown to be possible. Wave-form variations along post-secondary-buckling paths are also disclosed by means of a numerical analysis of equilibrium paths.