Schalenbeulen von Sandwichzylindern mit einem neuen Elastomer als Verbundwerkstoff

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Autoren

  • Peter Schaumann
  • Christian Keindorf
  • Johann Matuschek
  • Thomas Stihl

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  • SEH Engineering GmbH
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Titel in ÜbersetzungShell buckling of cylindrical sandwich shells with a new elastomer as composite material
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten748-753
Seitenumfang6
Band75
Ausgabenummer9
FachzeitschriftSTAHLBAU
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Sept. 2006

Abstract

Alternatively to cylindrical steel shells a sandwich shell with a new elastomer as composite material is investigated with regard to the stability. The sandwich shell has an inner and an outer steel face, which are bonded adhesively to an elastomer core between them. In cooperation with Krupp Stahlbau Hannover GmbH the institute for steel construction of University of Hannover checked, if the application of this sandwich technology is possible for towers of wind energy converters. Especially the combination with high strength steel is a point of interest. In comparison with numerical buckling analyses the validity of a laminate composites shell theory is proven. Finally the stability of the sandwich construction is investigated against shell buckling due to axial compression and torsion. The results are compared to the stability of cylindrical steel shells.

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Schalenbeulen von Sandwichzylindern mit einem neuen Elastomer als Verbundwerkstoff. / Schaumann, Peter; Keindorf, Christian; Matuschek, Johann et al.
in: STAHLBAU, Jahrgang 75, Nr. 9, 01.09.2006, S. 748-753.

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Schaumann, P, Keindorf, C, Matuschek, J & Stihl, T 2006, 'Schalenbeulen von Sandwichzylindern mit einem neuen Elastomer als Verbundwerkstoff' STAHLBAU, Jg. 75, Nr. 9, S. 748-753. https://doi.org/10.1002/stab.200610080
Schaumann P, Keindorf C, Matuschek J, Stihl T. Schalenbeulen von Sandwichzylindern mit einem neuen Elastomer als Verbundwerkstoff. STAHLBAU. 2006 Sep 1;75(9):748-753. doi: 10.1002/stab.200610080
Schaumann, Peter ; Keindorf, Christian ; Matuschek, Johann et al. / Schalenbeulen von Sandwichzylindern mit einem neuen Elastomer als Verbundwerkstoff. in: STAHLBAU. 2006 ; Jahrgang 75, Nr. 9. S. 748-753.
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