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On Establishing Buckling Knockdowns for Imperfection-Sensitive Shell Structures

Journal of applied mechanics, 2018
This paper investigates issues that have arisen in recent efforts to revise long-standing knockdown factors for elastic shell buckling, which are widely regarded as being overly conservative for well-constructed shells.
S. Gerasimidis   +3 more
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Buckling and post-buckling of laminated composite plates

Mechanics Research Communications, 2012
Abstract This paper addresses the buckling and post-buckling of laminated composite plates using higher order shear deformation theory associated with Green–Lagrange non-linear strain–displacement relationships. All higher order terms arising from nonlinear strain–displacement relations are included in the formulation.
Padmanav Dash, Bhrigu Nath Singh
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Thermal buckling and forced vibration characteristics of a porous GNP reinforced nanocomposite cylindrical shell

Microsystem Technologies, 2020
F. Ebrahimi   +3 more
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A novel four-unknown integral model for buckling response of FG sandwich plates resting on elastic foundations under various boundary conditions using Galerkin\'s approach

, 2020
Sara Chelahi Chikr   +8 more
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Buckling and post-buckling behaviors of higher order carbon nanotubes using energy-equivalent model

Engineering computations, 2020
N. A. Mohamed   +3 more
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Buckling and Local Buckling of Tubular Members

2003
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses buckling and local buckling of tubular members. Local buckling of tubular members is investigated in this chapter, both theoretically and experimentally. Two types of buckling mode are observed, which are denoted as a cosine mode and a dent mode. In this chapter, however, an attempt has been made to predict the
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Tailored Buckling Microlattices as Reusable Light‐Weight Shock Absorbers

Advances in Materials, 2016
Tobias Frenzel   +4 more
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