Thin-walled cylindrical shells in engineering designs and critical infrastructures: A systematic review based on the loading response

Cylindrical shell structures are ubiquitous and essential supporting structures in various engineering applications. The aim of this research work is to provide a comprehensive overview of the behavior of cylindrical shell structures under different loading conditions, including external pressure, a...

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Published in:Curved and layered structures Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 3749 - 54
Main Authors: Ganendra, Ben, Prabowo, Aditya Rio, Muttaqie, Teguh, Adiputra, Ristiyanto, Ridwan, Ridwan, Fajri, Aprianur, Thang Do, Quang, Carvalho, Hermes, Baek, Seung Jun
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 16-08-2023
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Summary:Cylindrical shell structures are ubiquitous and essential supporting structures in various engineering applications. The aim of this research work is to provide a comprehensive overview of the behavior of cylindrical shell structures under different loading conditions, including external pressure, axial compression, and bending moment. The study found that the behavior of cylindrical shells was affected by their geometry, including diameter, length, thickness, and imperfections. These factors should be carefully considered in the design and analysis of cylindrical shells. Additionally, stiffeners and sandwich structures can be applied to improve the structural performance of cylindrical shells under different loading conditions. The work also highlighted the latest research trends in the field, such as the use of advanced materials, and numerical simulations to improve the understanding and design of cylindrical shell structures. Overall, this study has provided a valuable resource for engineers and researchers working on cylindrical shell structures, helping them to design and analyze the cylindrical shell structures more efficiently and effectively.
ISSN:2353-7396
2353-7396
DOI:10.1515/cls-2022-0202