Reed et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Stochastic identification of imperfections in a submerged shell structureReed et al., 2014
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- Reed H
- Earls C
- Nichols J
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- Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Accurate predictions of the buckling load in imperfection sensitive shell structures requires precise knowledge of the location and magnitude of any geometric imperfections in the shell (eg dents). This work describes a non-contact approach to identifying such imperfections in …
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