This paper presents the comparison of the influence of single and multiple local dents on the load carrying capacity of steel conical shell subjected to axial compression. Cones were assumed to be made from 0.5 mm mild steel with geometric parameters characterized by: r1/t = 50, r2/r1 = 2.0, L/r2 = 2.24, β = 12.6°. Result of fourteen test specimens having local dents ranging from 0 to 2 and indent depth of 0.56, 1.12 and 1.68 is presented in the paper with the accompanying numerical results. The results confirm the strong influence of local dents on the buckling load of axial compressed cones. It is clear that increasing the indent depth results in reduction of the cone strength i.e., the larger the imperfection amplitude, the larger the re...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
The paper considers the effect of imperfect length on the buckling behavior of axially compressed mi...
The paper presents results of a numerical study into the buckling resistance of geometrically imperf...
The first set of test data on axial collapse of cone-cylinder assembly having multiple load indentat...
Shell structures have been widely used in engineering applications such as pipelines, aerospace, mar...
The paper reviews literature on buckling of conical shells subjected to three loading conditions: (i...
This paper aims to provide experimental results into the buckling behavior of cones having single di...
The paper presents results of a numerical study into the buckling resistance of geometrically imperf...
This paper presents the numerical investigation results focusing on the buckling behavior of geometr...
Small geometric imperfections in thin-walled shell structures can cause large reductions in buckling...
This thesis is concerned with the study of the elastic-plastic buckling of short and relatively thic...
Since the development of the first theories to predict the buckling induced by axial compression in ...
The stability of shell structures has been an object of studies for more than a century. Thin walle...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
The paper considers the effect of imperfect length on the buckling behavior of axially compressed mi...
The paper presents results of a numerical study into the buckling resistance of geometrically imperf...
The first set of test data on axial collapse of cone-cylinder assembly having multiple load indentat...
Shell structures have been widely used in engineering applications such as pipelines, aerospace, mar...
The paper reviews literature on buckling of conical shells subjected to three loading conditions: (i...
This paper aims to provide experimental results into the buckling behavior of cones having single di...
The paper presents results of a numerical study into the buckling resistance of geometrically imperf...
This paper presents the numerical investigation results focusing on the buckling behavior of geometr...
Small geometric imperfections in thin-walled shell structures can cause large reductions in buckling...
This thesis is concerned with the study of the elastic-plastic buckling of short and relatively thic...
Since the development of the first theories to predict the buckling induced by axial compression in ...
The stability of shell structures has been an object of studies for more than a century. Thin walle...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...
Buckling is a critical failure phenomenon for structures, and represents a threat for thin shells su...