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    Testing and Analysis of Additively Manufactured Stainless Steel Corrugated Cylindrical Shells in Compression

    Source: Journal of Engineering Mechanics:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 004::page 04023013-1
    Author:
    Ruizhi Zhang
    ,
    Leroy Gardner
    ,
    Mohsen Amraei
    ,
    Craig Buchanan
    ,
    Heidi Piili
    DOI: 10.1061/JENMDT.EMENG-6841
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Initial geometric imperfections have been identified as the main cause for the large discrepancies between experimental and theoretical buckling loads of thin-walled circular cylindrical shells under axial compression. The extreme sensitivity to imperfections has been previously addressed and mitigated through the introduction of stiffeners; however, sensitivity still remains. Optimized corrugated cylindrical shells are largely insensitive to imperfections and hence exhibit excellent load-bearing capacities, but their complex geometries make their construction difficult and costly using conventional manufacturing techniques. This was overcome in the present study through additive manufacturing (AM). Nine optimized corrugated shells with different diameter-to-thickness ratios, together with one reference circular cylindrical shell, were additively manufactured by means of powder bed fusion (PBF) from austenitic and martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel. The structural behavior of the AM shells was then investigated experimentally with the testing program comprising tensile coupon tests, measurements of basic geometric properties, and axial compression tests. Numerical analyses were also conducted following completion of the physical experiments. The experimental and numerical results verified the effectiveness of optimized corrugated cylindrical shells in achieving improved local buckling capacity and reduced imperfection sensitivity. Initial recommendations for the structural design of the studied cross-sections are made.
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    contributor authorRuizhi Zhang
    contributor authorLeroy Gardner
    contributor authorMohsen Amraei
    contributor authorCraig Buchanan
    contributor authorHeidi Piili
    date accessioned2023-08-16T19:01:24Z
    date available2023-08-16T19:01:24Z
    date issued2023/04/01
    identifier otherJENMDT.EMENG-6841.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292639
    description abstractInitial geometric imperfections have been identified as the main cause for the large discrepancies between experimental and theoretical buckling loads of thin-walled circular cylindrical shells under axial compression. The extreme sensitivity to imperfections has been previously addressed and mitigated through the introduction of stiffeners; however, sensitivity still remains. Optimized corrugated cylindrical shells are largely insensitive to imperfections and hence exhibit excellent load-bearing capacities, but their complex geometries make their construction difficult and costly using conventional manufacturing techniques. This was overcome in the present study through additive manufacturing (AM). Nine optimized corrugated shells with different diameter-to-thickness ratios, together with one reference circular cylindrical shell, were additively manufactured by means of powder bed fusion (PBF) from austenitic and martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel. The structural behavior of the AM shells was then investigated experimentally with the testing program comprising tensile coupon tests, measurements of basic geometric properties, and axial compression tests. Numerical analyses were also conducted following completion of the physical experiments. The experimental and numerical results verified the effectiveness of optimized corrugated cylindrical shells in achieving improved local buckling capacity and reduced imperfection sensitivity. Initial recommendations for the structural design of the studied cross-sections are made.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleTesting and Analysis of Additively Manufactured Stainless Steel Corrugated Cylindrical Shells in Compression
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering Mechanics
    identifier doi10.1061/JENMDT.EMENG-6841
    journal fristpage04023013-1
    journal lastpage04023013-17
    page17
    treeJournal of Engineering Mechanics:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 004
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