Experimental investigation of the buckling instability of monocoque shells

Buckling of a series of thin-metal, shallow spherical shells under a uniform hydrostatic pressure has been investigated. Stress and deformation histories, as well as the critical buckling pressure and the post-buckling behavior, have been determined. Comparisons with theoretical analyses for buckling of spherical caps are given.Results are presented for an initial phase of a stability study of truncated conical sections which have been subjected to combinations of axial load and lateral pressure. A series of roll-formed and butt-welded, truncated aluminum conical shells with a 75-deg base angle have been tested. Buckle modes for axial-load condition alone, laterial-pressure load alone and combinations of these loading conditions are described. Interaction curves for the conditions investigated are given.