Experimental studies on snaking in 3D-printed cylindrical shells under axial compression using photogrammetry

Author:

Ravulapalli V.1,Raju G.1ORCID,Narayanamurthy V.2

Affiliation:

1. NDT&E Lab, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad 502 285, India

2. Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad 500069, India

Abstract

The buckling instability of cylindrical shells under axial compression has been one of the most renowned problems in structural engineering for several decades. Many pioneering works in the twentieth century have provided insights into understanding the shells’ infamous imperfection sensitivity and led to reliability-based designs. However, a recent surge in numerical studies of the snaking phenomenon explores the development of a localized stable post-buckling mode in axially compressed cylindrical shells. Hitherto, none of the experimental studies report on the evolution of azimuthal snaking. In this work, experimental studies are carried out with the objective of revealing the snaking phenomenon. The axial compression experiments are performed on 3D-printed shells made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). The work’s novelty lies in the usage of TPU shells for slowing down the propagation of circumferential dimples and making it feasible to capture them using photogrammetry. Despite the match between the experimental and numerical mode shapes, the experiments reveal multiple routes for the snaking sequence. Furthermore, mode transitions such as reduction in circumferential wave number and transformation of symmetric mode into an asymmetric one are observed. These experimental results provide insights into the localized phenomenon of snaking and validate numerical solutions.

Publisher

The Royal Society

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