2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruc.2007.04.025
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On post-buckling analysis and experimental correlation of cylindrical composite shells with Reissner–Mindlin–Von Kármán type facet model

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“…Other studies on postbuckling analysis include Shen [36,37,43,69,124,127,128,[133][134][135], Li and Shen [21,25,26], Li [41], Shen and Xiang [120], Shen and Li [44,129], Tafreshi [145,148], Semenyuk and Zhukova [147], Kere and Lyly [150], Sheinman and Jabareen [157], Patel et al [193,194], Lee and Lee [217], Rahman and Jansen [131], Li and Lin [34], Panda and Ramachandra [130], and Sai Ram and Sreedhar [218].…”
Section: Postbuckling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other studies on postbuckling analysis include Shen [36,37,43,69,124,127,128,[133][134][135], Li and Shen [21,25,26], Li [41], Shen and Xiang [120], Shen and Li [44,129], Tafreshi [145,148], Semenyuk and Zhukova [147], Kere and Lyly [150], Sheinman and Jabareen [157], Patel et al [193,194], Lee and Lee [217], Rahman and Jansen [131], Li and Lin [34], Panda and Ramachandra [130], and Sai Ram and Sreedhar [218].…”
Section: Postbuckling Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jayachandran et al [313] also investigated the postbuckling behavior of imperfect thin shells by using secant matrices with the finite element method to study postbuckling behavior of thin composite shells with initial imperfections. Kere and Lyly [150] considered geometric shape imperfections and demonstrated that the best numerical-experimental correlation was achieved with diamond shape imperfecttions. Rahman and Jansen [131] investigated imperfecttion sensitivity of composite cylindrical shells under axial compression using a finite element method.…”
Section: Imperfect Shellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this fact, developing a finite element method to employ an efficient shell element for buckling analysis of general shell structures with different shapes can be interested and applicable. To the best knowledge of authors, extensive researches were performed about buckling analysis of composite shells, including laminated, functionally graded (FG) and CNT shells [44][45][46][47][48][49]. It should be added that most of these researches were about the cylindrical shells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%