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Applied Composite Materials | 2015

Investigation of Buckling Behavior of Composite Shell Structures with Cutouts

Mariano Arbelo; Annemarie Herrmann; Saullo Castro; Regina Khakimova; Rolf Zimmermann; Richard Degenhardt

Thin-walled cylindrical composite shell structures can be applied in space applications, looking for lighter and cheaper launcher transport system. These structures are prone to buckling under axial compression and may exhibit sensitivity to geometrical imperfections. Today the design of such structures is based on NASA guidelines from the 1960’s using a conservative lower bound curve generated from a database of experimental results. In this guideline the structural behavior of composite materials may not be appropriately considered since the imperfection sensitivity and the buckling load of shells made of such materials depend on the lay-up design. It is clear that with the evolution of the composite materials and fabrication processes this guideline must be updated and / or new design guidelines investigated. This need becomes even more relevant when cutouts are introduced to the structure, which are commonly necessary to account for access points and to provide clearance and attachment points for hydraulic and electric systems. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how a cutout with different dimensions affects the buckling load of a thin-walled cylindrical shell structure in combination with other initial geometric imperfections. In this context, this paper present some observations regarding the buckling load behavior vs. cutout size and radius over thickness ratio, of laminated composite curved panels and cylindrical shells, that could be applied in further recommendations, to allow identifying when the buckling of the structure is dominated by the presence of the cutout or by other initial imperfections.


Shock and Vibration | 2015

Experimental Nondestructive Test for Estimation of Buckling Load on Unstiffened Cylindrical Shells Using Vibration Correlation Technique

Kaspars Kalnins; Mariano Arbelo; Olgerts Ozolins; Eduards Skukis; Saullo Castro; Richard Degenhardt

Nondestructive methods, to calculate the buckling load of imperfection sensitive thin-walled structures, such as large-scale aerospace structures, are one of the most important techniques for the evaluation of new structures and validation of numerical models. The vibration correlation technique (VCT) allows determining the buckling load for several types of structures without reaching the instability point, but this technique is still under development for thin-walled plates and shells. This paper presents and discusses an experimental verification of a novel approach using vibration correlation technique for the prediction of realistic buckling loads of unstiffened cylindrical shells loaded under axial compression. Four different test structures were manufactured and loaded up to buckling: two composite laminated cylindrical shells and two stainless steel cylinders. In order to characterize a relationship with the applied load, the first natural frequency of vibration and mode shape is measured during testing using a 3D laser scanner. The proposed vibration correlation technique allows one to predict the experimental buckling load with a very good approximation without actually reaching the instability point. Additional experimental tests and numerical models are currently under development to further validate the proposed approach for composite and metallic conical structures.


Thin-walled Structures | 2014

Geometric imperfections and lower-bound methods used to calculate knock-down factors for axially compressed composite cylindrical shells

Saullo Castro; Rolf Zimmermann; Mariano Arbelo; Regina Khakimova; Mark W. Hilburger; Richard Degenhardt


Thin-walled Structures | 2013

Exploring the constancy of the global buckling load after a critical geometric imperfection level in thin-walled cylindrical shells for less conservative knock-down factors

Saullo Castro; Rolf Zimmermann; Mariano Arbelo; Richard Degenhardt


Composite Structures | 2014

Numerical characterization of imperfection sensitive composite structures

Mariano Arbelo; Richard Degenhardt; Saullo Castro; Rolf Zimmermann


Thin-walled Structures | 2014

Future Structural stability Design for Composite space and Airframe Structures

Richard Degenhardt; Saullo Castro; Mariano Arbelo; Rolf Zimmerman; Regina Khakimova; Alexander Kling


Composite Structures | 2014

Linear buckling predictions of unstiffened laminated composite cylinders and cones under various loading and boundary conditions using semi-analytical models

Saullo Castro; Christian Mittelstedt; Francisco A.C. Monteiro; Mariano Arbelo; Gerhard Ziegmann; Richard Degenhardt


Thin-walled Structures | 2014

The single perturbation load approach applied to imperfection sensitive conical composite structures

Regina Khakimova; Christopher J. Warren; Rolf Zimmermann; Saullo Castro; Mariano Arbelo; Richard Degenhardt


Composite Structures | 2015

Evaluation of non-linear buckling loads of geometrically imperfect composite cylinders and cones with the Ritz method

Saullo Castro; Christian Mittelstedt; Francisco A.C. Monteiro; Richard Degenhardt; Gerhard Ziegmann


Thin-walled Structures | 2014

Vibration Correlation Technique for the Estimation of Real Boundary Conditions and Buckling Load of Unstiffened Plates and Cylindrical Shells

Mariano Arbelo; Sérgio Frascino Müller de Almeida; Maurício Vicente Donadon; Sandro R. Rett; Richard Degenhardt; Saullo Castro; Kaspars Kalnins; Oļģerts Ozoliņš

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Kaspars Kalnins

Riga Technical University

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Gerhard Ziegmann

Clausthal University of Technology

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Olgerts Ozolins

Riga Technical University

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Eduards Skukis

Riga Technical University

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