2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2003.09.001
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Effects of imperfections of the buckling response of composite shells

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“…Much of this work has been documented in Refs. [20][21][22] and selected details about the test specimens, imperfection measurements, and tests are summarized in this section. Additional details on the cylinder tests can be found in these references.…”
Section: Test Specimens Imperfection Measurements and Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of this work has been documented in Refs. [20][21][22] and selected details about the test specimens, imperfection measurements, and tests are summarized in this section. Additional details on the cylinder tests can be found in these references.…”
Section: Test Specimens Imperfection Measurements and Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic algorithm was tried to optimise the buckling capacity of thin underwater composite cylindrical vessels by Massager et al [4] which gave an optimum laminae stacking fibre orientation of angle which include [30 , 45 , 60 , 75 , 90 ] and compared with ±55 orientation for carbon and glass fiber with epoxy resin and the author also correlated with experimental data. Ng RKH et al [5] contributed to testing vessels under shallow external pressure using e-glass/epoxy woven composite material for a semi-autonomous underwater vehicle and compared with numerical analysis. Derek Graham [6] tested small scale submarines vessels and analysed the real scale submarines us-ing experimental data for deep sea oceans with application of polymer composite material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on composite shells [12][13][14][15] have proved that traditional (geometric tube -wall mid-surface imperfections) and non-traditional imperfections (tube wall thickness variation, local tube wall ply gaps, tube end geometric imperfections, non-uniform loading of tubes and variations in the boundary condition) have a large influence on the performance of composite shell structures. Non-traditional imperfections such as variation in the boundary condition and loading can be avoided with proper care during experimental testing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, during an analytical study or a finite element calculation it is advisable to consider the above effects to predict the correct performance parameters of a composite structure. Of the mentioned initial imperfections, the influence of initial geometric imperfections on the performance of a composite structure is greatest [12,16,17]. As discussed in Part I, the numerical impact studies on square tubes with tulip triggering (SP2) yielded an unrealistic initial peak load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%