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Buckling of a Composite Cylindrical Shell with Cantilever-like Boundary Conditions under Hydrostatic Pressure

Ke-Chun Shen    
Lei-Lei Jiang    
Zhao-Qi Yang and Guang Pan    

Resumen

In this study, an analytical solution for the buckling of a composite cylindrical shell subjected to hydrostatic pressure is proposed. The boundary conditions of the composite cylindrical shell are cantilever-like, with one end fixed and the other end connected to a rigid disk. The differential equations are solved using the Galerkin method. The axial displacement of the shell is approximated by the first mode shape of the transverse vibration of the clamped sliding beam. The circumferential displacement and deflection are approximated by the first derivation of the beam function. Based on this solution, an analytical formula enabling prediction of the critical buckling pressure and buckling mode of composite orthotropic cylindrical shells is derived. A finite element analysis and external hydrostatic pressure test are conducted to verify the proposed approach. The efficiency and accuracy of the analytical solution in predicting the critical buckling pressure and buckling mode are demonstrated.

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