Geometric imperfections drastically weaken spherical shells, risking catastrophic failures.
The study looked at how imperfections in spherical shells can weaken their ability to resist buckling, leading to potential failure. By analyzing different shell thicknesses, the researchers found that the critical buckling load decreases significantly with imperfections, but eventually stabilizes at a certain level. Thicker shells showed a higher minimum knockdown factor, indicating a greater impact of imperfections on their strength.