Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the elastic general instability of two swedged-stiffened cylinders subjected to hydrostatic pressure loading and the effect of varying the angle of the cone section on this general instability pressure. From the standpoint of buckling pressure, available cabin space, and weight reduction, a reasonable cone angle range is proposed.

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