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Thin walled structures are characterized by configurations that possess large aspect ratios, i.e. large in-plane dimensions and small thickness dimensions. The present work aims on investigations of the mechanical integrity of such structures thereby focusing on the competition and interaction between global failure due to buckling and local failure due to crack growth.