The buckling of plastic oblate hemi-ellipsoidal dome shells under external hydrostatic pressure |
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Authors: | C. T. F. Ross P. Youster R. Sadler |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UK |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a theoretical and an experimental investigation into the buckling of seven oblate hemi-ellipsoidal dome shells under external hydrostatic pressure. Four of the shells were made in glass reinforced plastic and three were made from a thermosetting plastic called solid urethane plastic. All the vessels were tested to destruction. The theoretical study was made with the aid of a non-linear finite element solution, where both geometrical and material non-linearity were allowed for. Good agreement was found between experiment and theory for all the vessels. The very oblate domes failed axisymmetrically. Theoretical convergence was good for the more oblate domes but it was not as good as for the less oblate domes. This may have been because the less oblate domes did not fail in a classical axisymmetric manner as was expected. This work is of much importance in ocean engineering. |
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Keywords: | Oblate domes Hemi-ellipsoidal shells Buckling Composites plastics External pressure |
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