A currently used guideline for cylinder structures under axial compression is the NASA SP-8007 which is based on empirical data from the 1960s. This guideline provides knock-down factors (KDF) for the lower bound of the buckling load which depend on the cylinder radius-to-thickness ratio but neglect the influence of the cylinder length L. Experimental results indicated an influence of the cylinder length on the buckling load but a clear dependency could not be established because of the insufficient amount of available data. A comprehensive numerical investigation was performed in order to study the influence of length effect on the lower bound of the buckling load. The numerical analysis is based on the single boundary perturbation a...
Thin-walled conical shells are used as adapters between cylindrical shells of different diameters in...
At the DLR, a new method to determine buckling loads of imperfect shells has been developed using a ...
Currently, imperfection sensitive shell structures prone to buckling are designed acco...
A currently used guideline for cylinder structures under axial compression is the NASA SP-8007 which...
Elastic boundary conditions play an important role in the buckling analysis of cylinders under compr...
This paper overviews the efforts that led to new improved knockdown factors for the design of cylind...
The stability failure of the axially loaded cylindrical shell is considered as the last unresolved c...
Some of the knock-down factors applied in design of rocket launcher structures are based on design r...
The important role of geometric imperfections on the decrease of the buckling load for thin-walled c...
Thin-walled shell structures like circular cylindrical shells are prone to buckling. Imperfections, ...
The design of thin-walled structures still relies on empirical guidelines like the NASA SP-8007 for ...
In this research the behavior of cylindrical shells under axial load have been studied. The experime...
The stability of shell structures has been an object of studies for more than a century. Thin walled...
The worst geometric imperfection is a mathematical concept which should deliver in theory a lower bo...
Testing machine influence on buckling of cylindrical shells under axial compressio
Thin-walled conical shells are used as adapters between cylindrical shells of different diameters in...
At the DLR, a new method to determine buckling loads of imperfect shells has been developed using a ...
Currently, imperfection sensitive shell structures prone to buckling are designed acco...
A currently used guideline for cylinder structures under axial compression is the NASA SP-8007 which...
Elastic boundary conditions play an important role in the buckling analysis of cylinders under compr...
This paper overviews the efforts that led to new improved knockdown factors for the design of cylind...
The stability failure of the axially loaded cylindrical shell is considered as the last unresolved c...
Some of the knock-down factors applied in design of rocket launcher structures are based on design r...
The important role of geometric imperfections on the decrease of the buckling load for thin-walled c...
Thin-walled shell structures like circular cylindrical shells are prone to buckling. Imperfections, ...
The design of thin-walled structures still relies on empirical guidelines like the NASA SP-8007 for ...
In this research the behavior of cylindrical shells under axial load have been studied. The experime...
The stability of shell structures has been an object of studies for more than a century. Thin walled...
The worst geometric imperfection is a mathematical concept which should deliver in theory a lower bo...
Testing machine influence on buckling of cylindrical shells under axial compressio
Thin-walled conical shells are used as adapters between cylindrical shells of different diameters in...
At the DLR, a new method to determine buckling loads of imperfect shells has been developed using a ...
Currently, imperfection sensitive shell structures prone to buckling are designed acco...