Influence of geometric imperfections on the axially loaded composite conical shells with and without cutout

Zhun Li, Yonghui Cao, Guang Pan

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Abstract

The nonlinear stability analysis of a structure with initial geometric imperfections is very complex, difficult, and unsolved yet in designing. At present, there are no unified design guidelines for imperfection sensitive metal shells (spherical, cylindrical, conical, and so forth), and the study about composite shell structures is often for a specific ply parameter and therefore less adaptable. In this paper, the imperfection sensitivity analysis of orthotropic conical shells with and without cutouts under compression is investigated numerically. The eigenmode-shape imperfections and dimple-shape imperfections are introduced to conical shells with different cutout sizes. In order to find the worst imperfections that can reduce the buckling load as far as possible, an optimization framework based on the multiple perturbation load approach is developed by the present authors to search the possible positions of dimple-shape imperfections; the effectiveness of the algorithm has been proved by comparing with other conventional approaches.Mid-surface imperfections, a type of realistic imperfection, transferred from a cylinder are considered for a conical shell with a cutout at last. This work can provide a reference value for conical shell design for practical engineering applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number095106
JournalAIP Advances
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2020

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