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Stability of circumferentially corrugated cylindrical shells under external pressure

Corrugated shells of revolution that may be considered cylindrical when the corrugation amplitude is small are analyzed for stability. The corrugations are transverse to the axis of revolution. Isotropic and orthotropic shells with sine-shaped meridian under uniform external compression are analyzed...

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Published in:International applied mechanics 2011, Vol.46 (8), p.919-928
Main Authors: Babich, I. Yu, Zhukova, N. B., Semenyuk, N. P., Trach, V. M.
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Orthotropic shells
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Physics and Astronomy
Stability
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