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Introduction to Shell Structures
• Highly sensitive to imperfections • Buckling is a process by which a structure cannot withstand loads with its original shape, so that it changes this shape in order to find a new equilibrium configuration. This is an undesired process (from the point of view of the engineer), and occurs for a well–defined value of the load.
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