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Influence of residual stresses and geometric imperfections on the elastoplastic collapse of cylindrical tubes under external pressure
Authors:Philippe Le Grognec  Pascal Casari  Dominique Choqueuse
Institution:1. Ecole des Mines de Douai, Polymers and Composites Technology & Mechanical Engineering Department, 941 rue Charles Bourseul – BP 10838, 59508 Douai Cedex, France;2. GeM (Laboratory of Civil and Mechanical Engineering), Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Saint-Nazaire, 58 rue Michel-Ange – BP 420, 44606 Saint-Nazaire Cedex, France;3. Ifremer, Materials and Structures Department, Technopôle de Brest-Iroise – BP 70, 29280 Plouzané, France
Abstract:The buckling problem of a circular cylindrical shell has long been widely investigated due to its great importance in the design of aerospace and marine structures. Geometric imperfections and residual stresses are inevitable in practice and have been so far frequently considered in analytical and numerical predictions. But little attention has been paid until now on the combined influence of such initial defects on the critical and often unstable response of such elastoplastic structures. In this paper, a shell finite element is designed within the total Lagrangian formulation framework to deal with the elastoplastic buckling and post-buckling of thin cylindrical tubes under external pressure and axial compression. A specific experimental process will be introduced in order to measure residual stresses in the shell very accurately, so as to include them in the numerical calculations. The present formulation will enable us to describe the complete non-linear solutions, namely the critical pressures (bifurcation and limit (collapse) loads), the bifurcation modes and the bifurcated equilibrium branches up to advanced post-critical states. Comparisons will be made between numerical results and the experimental critical value and deformation patterns of a new generation profiler. Furthermore, the combined effects of geometric imperfections, residual stresses and plasticity will be analyzed.
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