• 제목/요약/키워드: Buckling failure

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Buckling Characteristics of Skin-Stringer Composite Stiffened Panel

  • Noh, Ji-Sub;Ghim, Yeong-Taek;Shin, Joon-Hyung;Kwon, Bo-Seong;Byun, Joon-Hyung;Nam, Young-Woo;Kweon, Jin-Hwe
    • 항공우주시스템공학회지
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2020
  • Skin-stringer structures are widely used in aircrafts due to their advantage of minimizing structural weight while maintaining load carrying capacity. However, buckling load can cause serious damage to these structures. Therefore, the buckling characteristics of skin-stringer structures should be carefully considered during the design phase to ensure structural soundness. In this study, finite element method was applied to predict the buckling characteristics of stiffened panels. In terms of the failure mode, finite element analysis showed a symmetrical buckling mode, whereas an asymmetrical mode was determined by experimentation. The numerical results were obtained and compared to the experimental data, showing a difference of 9.3% with regard to the buckling loads.

Elastic local buckling of thin-walled elliptical tubes containing elastic infill material

  • Bradford, M.A.;Roufegarinejad, A.
    • Interaction and multiscale mechanics
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.143-156
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    • 2008
  • Elliptical tubes may buckle in an elastic local buckling failure mode under uniform compression. Previous analyses of the local buckling of these members have assumed that the cross-section is hollow, but it is well-known that the local buckling capacity of thin-walled closed sections may be increased by filling them with a rigid medium such as concrete. In many applications, the medium many not necessarily be rigid, and the infill can be considered to be an elastic material which interacts with the buckling of the elliptical tube that surrounds it. This paper uses an energy-based technique to model the buckling of a thin-walled elliptical tube containing an elastic infill, which elucidates the physics of the buckling phenomenon from an engineering mechanics basis, in deference to a less generic finite element approach to the buckling problem. It makes use of the observation that the local buckling in an elliptical tube is localised with respect to the contour of the ellipse in its cross-section, with the localisation being at the region of lowest curvature. The formulation in the paper is algebraic and it leads to solutions that can be determined by implementing simple numerical solution techniques. A further extension of this formulation to a stiffness approach with multiple degrees of buckling freedom is described, and it is shown that using the simple one degree of freedom representation is sufficiently accurate for determining the elastic local buckling coefficient.

Uncertainty effects of soil and structural properties on the buckling of flexible pipes shallowly buried in Winkler foundation

  • Khemis, Asma;Chaouche, Abdelmadjid Hacene;Athmani, Allaeddine;Tee, Kong Fah
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제59권4호
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    • pp.739-759
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    • 2016
  • The failure of civil engineering systems is a consequence of decision making under uncertain conditions. Generally, buried flexible pipes are designed for their transversal behavior to prevent from the important failure mode of buckling. However, the interaction effects between soil and pipe are neglected and the uncertainties in their properties are usually not considered in pipe design. In this regard, the present research paper evaluates the effects of these uncertainties on the uncertainty of the critical buckling hoop force of flexible pipes shallowly buried using the subgrade reaction theory (Winkler model) and First-Order Second-Moment (FOSM) method. The results show that the structural uncertainties of the studied pipes and those of the soil properties have a significant effect on the uncertainty of the critical buckling hoop force, and therefore taking into account these latter in the design of the shallowly flexible pipes for their buckling behavior is required.

Analytical study of buckling profile web stability

  • Taleb, Chems eddine;Ammari, Fatiha;Adman, Redouane
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제53권1호
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 2015
  • Elements used in steel structures may be considered as an assembly of number of thin flat walls. Local buckling of these members can limit the buckling capacity of axial load resistance or flexural strength. We can avoid a premature failure, caused by effects of local buckling, by limiting the value of the wall slenderness which depend on its critical buckling stress. According to Eurocode 3, the buckling stress is calculated for an internal wall assuming that the latter is a simply supported plate on its contour. This assumption considers, without further requirement, that the two orthogonal walls to this wall are sufficiently rigid to constitute fixed supports to it. In this paper, we focus on webs of steel profiles that are internal walls delimited by flanges profiles. The objective is to determine, for a given web, flanges dimensions from which the latter can be considered as simple support for this web.

감육배관의 손상모드에 따른 음향방출 특성 (Acoustic Emmision Characteristics according to Failure Modes of Pipes with Local Wall Thinning)

  • 안석환;남기우;김선진;김진환;김현수;박인덕
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.66-72
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    • 2002
  • Fracture behaviors of pipes with local wall thinning are very important for the integrity of nuclear power plant. However, effects of local wall thinning on strength and fracture behaviors of piping system were not well studied. Acoustic emission(AE) has been widely used in various fields because of its extreme sensitivity, dynamic detection ability and location of growing defects. In this study, we investigated failure modes of locally wall thinned pipes and AE signals by bending test. From test results, we could be divided four types of failure modes of ovalization, crack initiation after ovalization, local buckling and crack initiation after local buckling. And fracture behaviors such as elastic region, yielding region, plastic deformation region and crack progress region could be evaluated by AE counts, accumulative counts and time-frequency analysis during bending test. The result of the frequency range is expected to be basic data that can inspect plants in real-time.

Design of composite plate girders under shear loading

  • Shanmugam, N.E.;Baskar, K.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2006
  • Experiments have been carried out on six composite and two plain steel plate girders under shear loading to understand the elastic and inelastic behaviour of such girders. The failure mechanism assumed and used to develop design equations is normally based on the failure patterns observed in the experiments. Therefore, different types of cracks and failure patterns observed in the experiments are reviewed briefly first. Based on the observed failure patterns, a design method to predict the ultimate shear capacity of composite plate girders is proposed in this paper. The values of ultimate shear capacity obtained using the proposed design method are compared with the corresponding experimental values and it is found that the proposed method is able to predict the shear capacity accurately.

Nonlinear stability analysis of a radially retractable hybrid grid shell in the closed position

  • Cai, Jianguo;Zhang, Qian;Jiang, Youbao;Xu, Yixiang;Feng, Jian;Deng, Xiaowei
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.287-296
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    • 2017
  • The buckling capacity of a radially retractable hybrid grid shell in the closed position was investigated in this paper. The geometrically non-linear elastic buckling and elasto-plastic buckling analyses of the hybrid structure were carried out. A parametric study was done to investigate the effects rise-to-span ratio, beam section, area and pre-stress of cables, on the failure load. Also, the influence of the shape and scale of imperfections on the elasto-plastic buckling loads was discussed. The results show that the critical buckling load is reduced by taking account of material non-linearity. Furthermore, increasing the rise-to-span ratio or the cross-section area of steel beams notably improves the stability of the structure. However, the cross section area and pre-stress of cables pose negligible effect on the structural stability. It can also be found that the hybrid structure is highly sensitive to geometric imperfection which will considerably reduce the failure load. The proper shape and scale of the imperfection are also important.

외부 수압을 받는 복합재 원통의 후좌굴 연구 (Postbuckling of Composite Cylinders under External Hydrostatic Pressure)

  • 손희진;최진호;조종래;조상래;권진희
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.196-203
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    • 2007
  • 외부 수압을 받는 복합재 원통의 좌굴 후 거동과 파손을 유한요소법과 시험으로 연구하였다. 좌굴 후 점진적 파손해석을 위해서는 비선형 유한요소해석 프로그램인 ACOS를 사용하였다. 유한요소해석의 타당성 검증을 위해 5개의 복합재 원통 모델을 제작하여 수압 시험을 수행하였다. 또한 상용 유한요소해석 프로그램인 MSC/NASTRAN과 MSC/MARC를 이용한 해석을 병행하여 ACOS에 의한 결과와 비교하였다. 세 개의 프로그램 중 ACOS가 실험과 가장 가까운 좌굴압력을 예측하였고, 한 경우를 제외하면, 실험값과는 약 12~26% 정도의 차이를 보였다. 해석에서는 원주방향으로 네 개의 웨이브를 가지는 전체 좌굴이 나타나지만, 실제 시험에서는 원통의 기하학적 초기결함으로 인해 국부좌굴이 발생하여 최종파손으로 연결되었다.

충격하중을 받는 원통의 최초좌굴시간의 변동성에 대한 기하학적 초기결함의 영향 (Influence of Geometric Initial Imperfection on the First Buckling Time Variation of Cylinder Under Impact Load)

  • 김두기
    • 전산구조공학
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 1997
  • 본 논문에서는 랜덤한 축대칭 기하학적 초기결함을 갖는 원통이 축방향 충격하중을 받는 경우의 반경방향 변위가 임계기준치를 최초로 통과하는 확률론적 충격좌굴 파괴시간을 해석할 수 있는 방법을 제시하였다. 랜덤한 기하학적 초기결함의 생성을 위해 초기결함의 평균함수 및 상관함수를 이용하여 확률장을 형성하는 방법을 사용하였다. 본 논문에서 제시된 방법은 실제적인 기하학적 초기결함이 갖는 불확실성을 취급하는데 적절하고 실용적이므로 이를 고려한 원통의 구조안전도해석에 이용할 수 있다.

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홀의 유무에 따른 평판 좌굴하중 산정을 위한 좌굴계수 (Use of Buckling Coefficient in Predicting Buckling Load of Plates with and without Holes)

  • 베자드 모하마자데;노혁천
    • 복합신소재구조학회 논문집
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2014
  • Buckling, a form of failure happened to plated structures, is investigated in this study. The main focus is to investigate the effects of thickness of the plates having through-thickness holes on buckling when the plate is subjected to in-plane compression. Plates having length of 200mm and width of 100mm are chosen to have thickness in range from 0.50mm to 10mm. Two holes of diameters of 20mm are implemented in plates. The finite element procedure using ABAQUS is applied for analyses. Then using the Gerard and Becker equation compressive buckling coefficients, Kc, are calculated and presented to enable engineers to calculate buckling load for the desired plate with holes in specific dimension. In order to generalize the obtained results, verification analysis has been performed by taking plates having different dimensions from the original ones used in this study. The verification showed the capability of buckling coefficients to predict buckling stresses of plates in various dimensions.