Instability of Metamaterial-based Thin Cylindrical Shells under Axial Compression

IF 2.6 4区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Journal of Applied Mechanics-Transactions of the Asme Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1115/1.4063898
Mitansh Doshi, Xin Ning
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Abstract This paper presents comprehensive numerical studies on the instability behavior of metamaterial-based cylindrical shells (meta-shells) under axial compression. The cylindrical meta-shells are comprised of lattice-like metamaterial unit cells including house unit cells and their variants, cuboid braced, octet truss, and octahedron. Their buckling and post-buckling behavior, effects of dimensional variations, structural mass efficiency in carrying axial compression, and the influences from damaged units are studied in this work. The results show that cylindrical meta-shells can exhibit benign or multi-stable post-buckling behavior rather than catastrophic unstable post-buckling commonly seen for conventional cylindrical shells with continuous surfaces. This work finds that the critical buckling loads scale with the meta-shell dimensions following a quadratic relation. However, the meta-shells' structural mass efficiencies in carrying axial load do not change or slightly increase as their sizes proportionally increase. The study on the effects of defects shows that the critical buckling loads linearly decrease with respect to the mass of total damaged units.
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超材料基薄圆柱壳在轴向压缩下的不稳定性
摘要本文对超材料圆柱壳在轴压作用下的失稳行为进行了全面的数值研究。圆柱形元壳由晶格状的超材料单元格组成,包括房屋单元格及其变体、长方体支撑、八面体桁架和八面体。研究了它们的屈曲和后屈曲行为、尺寸变化的影响、结构承载轴压的质量效率以及损坏单元的影响。结果表明,柱状元壳可以表现出良性或多稳定的后屈曲行为,而不是具有连续表面的传统柱壳所常见的灾难性不稳定后屈曲行为。研究发现,临界屈曲载荷随壳体尺寸的变化呈二次关系。然而,随着元壳尺寸的比例增大,其承载轴向载荷的结构质量效率没有变化或略有增加。对缺陷影响的研究表明,临界屈曲载荷相对于总损坏单元的质量呈线性降低。
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