Coupling effects on a cantilever subjected to a follower force

Abstract In this investigation a solution methodology is presented for studying the stability of a uniform cantilever having a translational and rotational spring at its support, carrying two concentrated masses, one at the support and the other at its tip, and subjected to a follower compressive force at its free end. The analysis is based on Timoshenko's beam theory by considering the cantilever as a continuous elastic system. The coupling effects on the flutter load are fully assessed for a variety of parameters such as translational and rotational springs at the support, translational and rotational inertia of the concentrated masses, and cross-sectional shape, as well as transverse shear deformation and rotatory inertia of the mass of the column.