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Cylindrical Shell Structures from Austenitic Stainless Steel under Meridional Compression
The main purpose of the study was to improve the competitiveness of austenitic stainless steel in cylindrical shell structures under meridional compression. Reduction in material costs may be achieved with improved design rules and full exploitation of the material's properties. The main challenge with austenitic stainless steel is nonlinear stress-strain relationship, which affects buckling behavior. Work-hardening during cold-forming makes the use of actual material properties in the design particularly interesting.
Cylindrical Shell Structures from Austenitic Stainless Steel under Meridional Compression
The main purpose of the study was to improve the competitiveness of austenitic stainless steel in cylindrical shell structures under meridional compression. Reduction in material costs may be achieved with improved design rules and full exploitation of the material's properties. The main challenge with austenitic stainless steel is nonlinear stress-strain relationship, which affects buckling behavior. Work-hardening during cold-forming makes the use of actual material properties in the design particularly interesting.
Cylindrical Shell Structures from Austenitic Stainless Steel under Meridional Compression
P. Salmi (author) / T. Ala-Outinen (author)
1997
202 pages
Report
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English
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