DCAMM Seminar - Buckling of Spherical Shells Revisited

A DCAMM seminar will be presented by

Professor John W. Hutchinson
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University, USA


Abstract

The stability of structures continues to be scientifically fascinating and technically important. Shell buckling emerged as one of the most challenging nonlinear problems in mechanics fifty years ago when it was intensively studied, and it has returned to life with new challenges motivated not only by structural applications but also by developments in the life sciences concerning soft materials.  It is not uncommon for slightly imperfect thin cylindrical shells under axial compression or spherical shells under external pressure to buckle at 20% of the buckling load of the perfect shell.  A brief historical overview of shell buckling will be presented with the non-specialist in mind followed by a discussion of recent work by the speaker and several collaborators on the buckling of spherical shells.  Experimental and theoretical work will be descibed with a focus on imperfection-sensitivity and on viewing the phenomena within the larger context of nonlinear stability.

 Danish pastry, coffee and tea will be served 15 minutes before the seminar starts.

  
All interested persons are invited

Time

Fri 16 Dec 16
13:00 - 14:00

Organizer

DCAMM

Where

Auditorium 025, Building 404
Technical University of Denmark


https://www.dcamm.dk/kalender/arrangement?id=313029c8-a0de-4011-8a2a-c59d685ba590
15 DECEMBER 2024