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Buckling of barreled shells subjected to external hydrostatic pressure

Błachut et al., 2001

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12439588329516027380
Author
Błachut J
Wang P
Publication year
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J. Pressure Vessel Technol.

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The paper considers barreling of a mild steel cylindrical shell as a way of improving its load carrying capacity when subjected to static external pressure. Numerical results show that the load carrying capacity can be increased from 1.4 to 40 times above the load capacity of …
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