Title of article :
Buckling experiments on damaged cylindrical shells
Author/Authors :
E. T. Hambly، نويسنده , , C. R. Calladine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
is well known that the buckling load of a thin cylindrical shell under axial compression
depends significantly on the initial imperfection of the specimen. In this paper we focus attention
on the effect of imperfections in the form of a particular kind of damage on the load-carrying
capacity of a thin cylindrical shell. The study is an experimental one. The specimens used were steel
drinks cans having a radius/thickness ratio of about 350. The damage was introduced by pressing
in an indentation by hand and then pushing it out again : this left two locally damaged regions in
the shell ; and the level of damage could be characterised by the width of the initial indentation. The
specimens were tested under eccentric axial compression. Careful visual observations were made of
the behaviour of the shells in the damaged regions. In general, as the load increased a small dimple
near the damaged zone grew in size, and turned gradually into a diamond shape. When the width
of such a dent reached 25 mm, the can collapsed catastrophically. The nominal stress level in the
region of the dent at buckling was around 0.24 of the classical buckling stress, whereas the buckling
stress level for undamaged cans was 0.5&0.1 of the classica! value. Copyright Q 1996 Elsevier
Science Ltd.
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures