Abstract

Not only the geometrical imperfection induced by welding but also cutouts will influence the buckling of large-scale thin-walled steel cylindrical shell under wind loading. Based on the practical cylindrical shells of a desulphurizing absorption tower, in consideration of the correlation between welding induced imperfection and circular cutouts, the influence of cutout position on buckling of cylinder under wind loading is investigated by nonlinear finite element method. The results indicate that the buckling capacity varies slightly when the cutout position moves along meridional direction in the neighboring region of welding imperfection. The buckling capacity varies significantly when the cutout position moves circumferentially as the cutout is located in the welding imperfection. The buckling capacity reaches the minimum value as the cutout is located in the buckle center of cylindrical shells without cutout.

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