The usefulness of using the speckle photography technique in fracture mechanics to check numerical calculations is demonstrated for an internally pressurized cylinder with a surface flaw. A pointwise technique was utilized to measure the opening displacements along the crack line and the Mode I stress-intensity factor was determined by extrapolating these results to the crack tip. Finite element calculations were performed to be compared with experimental data and good agreement was obtained.
Abstract
The usefulness of using the speckle photography technique in fracture mechanics to check numerical calculations is demonstrated for an internally pressurized cylinder [...]
This work presents a semi-analytical approach to calculate rapidly but accurately the buckling onset of metallic and composite circular cylindrical shells with various boundary conditions under in-plane and/or pressure loads by the Rayleigh-Ritz method. Results are compared with analytical solutions and detailed finite element models reported in the literature. The proposed approach allows a quick buckling analysis of circular cylindrical shells, which makes it an ideal candidate to be used as part of an optimization scheme and/or to reduce potentially the number of detailed finite element models employed in the early design phases.
Abstract
This work presents a semi-analytical approach to calculate rapidly but accurately the buckling onset of metallic and composite circular cylindrical shells with various boundary conditions under in-plane and/or [...]