How localized imperfections modify the buckling threshold of cylindrical shells

ORAL

Abstract

Shells buckle and collapse at load levels below the thresholds predicted by linear stability analysis. The reduction of the load-carrying capacity has been linked to extreme sensitivity to geometric imperfections. Historically, spatially extended periodic imperfections have been analyzed using linear and weakly nonlinear theory. Recent fully nonlinear approaches suggest however the importance of spatially localized imperfections. We thus characterize experimentally and numerically the effect of spatially localized imperfections in an axially loaded cylindrical shell. For different types of imperfections, the buckling thresholds as a function of its size shows similar behaviour. This suggests a universal failure mechanism due to local buckling.

*Supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF under grant 200021-165530

Presenters

  • Emilio Lozano

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
    • ECPS, EPFL

Authors

  • Emilio Lozano

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
    • ECPS, EPFL
  • Shmuel Rubinstein

    • School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
    • Harvard SEAS
    • SMRlab, Harvard University
    • Harvard University
    • SEAS, Harvard University
  • Tobias Schneider

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
    • ECPS, EPFL