In this paper, an energy method is applied to study the buckling problem of near surface triangular, elliptical and lemniscated delamination in a cylindrical laminated shell. The relationships between critical strain value and the geometrical and physical parameters of base laminated shell and sub-laminated shell are investigated.
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