Measures of Circularity for Shell Structures
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 137, Issue 10
Abstract
Most design codes for circular shell structures include a limit on out-of-round imperfections. However, commonly used measures of out-of-roundness fail to identify shapes that have constant diameter but are not circular. It is shown that out-of-roundness imperfections that take these forms can significantly affect the strength of nominally circular shell structures. An alternative measure of out-of-roundness is proposed that captures all out-of-round shapes, gives the same measure of out-of-roundness for elliptical structures as currently used measures, and is easy to apply.
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Acknowledgments
The author would like to acknowledge the helpful suggestions of Professor J. M. Rotter, who commented on a draft of this paper.
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Received: Oct 6, 2009
Accepted: Oct 6, 2010
Published online: Nov 16, 2010
Published in print: Oct 1, 2011
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