Postbuckling behavior of selected graphite-epoxy cylindrical panels loaded in axial compression

1986 
Results of an experimental and analytical study of the postbuckling behavior of selected graphite-epoxy cylindrical panels loaded in axial compression are presented. The postbuckling response and failure characteristics of the panels are described. The postbuckling response of each specimen is typical of axially-compressed cylindrical shells and curved panels in that a severe reduction in load occurs at buckling. Failure of all panels initiated near regions with severe local bending gradients. Analytical results from a nonlinear general shell finite element analysis computer code correlate well with typical experimental results up to buckling. Measured initial geometric imperfections were included in the postbuckling analysis. Analytically-determined stress distributions in the postbuckling response were used with failure criteria to identify the load level and the location of first-ply failure.
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