Yoshimura buckling
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Yoshimura buckling is a triangular mesh buckling pattern found in thin-walled cylinders under axial compression.[1][2]
This buckling pattern is named after Yoshimaru Yoshimura, the Japanese researcher who first provided an explanation for its development in a paper first published in Japan in 1951,[3] and later republished in the United States in 1955.[4]
References
- ↑ de Vries, J., Research on the Yoshimura buckling pattern of small cylindrical thin walled shells, in Proceedings of the European Conference on Spacecraft Structures, Materials and Mechanical Testing 2005 (ESA SP-581). 10–12 May 2005, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. Edited by Karen Fletcher. Bibcode 2005ESASP.581E..21D
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