Buckling and post-buckling of cylindrical shells under combined torsional and axial loads
Lu Lu, Sophie Leanza, Yang Liu, Ruike Renee Zhao

TL;DR
This study investigates the buckling and post-buckling behavior of cylindrical shells under combined torsional and axial loads using experiments, theoretical modeling, and simulations, revealing new deformation patterns and load interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of combined load effects on cylindrical shells, introducing a theoretical model validated by experiments and simulations for complex buckling behaviors.
Findings
Different post-buckling patterns under combined loads compared to single loads
Transition from diagonal to twisted diamond-shaped patterns with increased pre-compression
Theoretical predictions align well with experimental and simulation results
Abstract
The buckling behavior of cylindrical shells has gained significant interest over the past century due to its rich nonlinear behavior and broad engineering applications. While the buckling of cylindrical shells under a single load (e.g., compression or torsion) has been extensively studied, the buckling behavior under combined torsional and axial loads remains largely unexplored. In this paper, based on a combination of experiments, theoretical modeling, and finite element simulations, we systematically investigate the buckling and post-buckling behavior of cylindrical shells under combined torsional and axial loads. Three different types of combined loads are considered: compression with pre-torsion, torsion with pre-tension, and torsion with pre-compression. The theoretical model is established within the framework of the Donnell shell theory and solved using the Galerkin method,…
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TopicsAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry · Material Properties and Applications · Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
