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Experimental Studies of the Stability of Cylindrical Shells Damaged by Randomly Located Circular Holes
The results of experimental studies on the effect of randomly located circular holes of various number and diameters on the critical buckling force of longitudinally compressed cylindrical shells are presented in the form of curves of the critical buckling load versus the number, size, and total are...
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