Stability of Sandwich Cylindrical Shells and Panels With Rib-Reinforced Facings

V. Birman, G. Simitses, L. Shen
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A new concept in sandwich structures, considered in the paper, employs composite facings with internal ribs. The advantage of this approach is related to enhanced local stiffness and strength of the facings. In particular, the material of facings can be redistributed making the facings thinner, while using the released material for internal ribs. Obviously, this means that the weight of the structure remains without change, while local strength and stiffness increase. The penalty for using this approach is a potential decrease of global stability and global strength as well as lower natural frequencies. The present paper addresses the stability problem for cylindrical shells and panels subjected to axial compression. Buckling loads are calculated for short, complete, cylindrical shells. Based on the numerical results discussed below, it is obvious that ribs should be symmetrically located with respect to the middle surface of the shell. Then a decrease of global stability is relatively small and the proposed design is justified and feasible in practical applications.
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夹层圆柱壳和肋加固面板的稳定性
本文考虑了夹层结构的一个新概念,即采用带有内肋的复合饰面。这种方法的优点与增强局部刚度和强度有关。特别是,饰面材料可以重新分配,使饰面更薄,同时使用释放的材料作为内部肋骨。显然,这意味着结构的重量保持不变,而局部强度和刚度增加。使用这种方法的代价是整体稳定性和整体强度的潜在降低以及固有频率的降低。本文研究圆柱壳和板在轴压作用下的稳定性问题。屈曲载荷的计算是针对短的、完整的圆柱壳。根据下面讨论的数值结果,很明显,肋相对于壳的中间表面应该是对称的。在实际应用中,该设计是合理可行的。
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