• 제목/요약/키워드: Continuous stiffened plate

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조합하중을 받는 연속보강판의 좌굴 및 붕괴거동 평가 (Estimation of buckling and collapse behaviour for continuous stiffened plate under combined transverse axial compression and lateral pressure)

  • 박주신;최정환;홍관영;이경우
    • 한국항해항만학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2009
  • 압축하중 및 횡하중의 조합하중을 받는 연속 보강판넬의 좌굴강도 및 최종강도의 평가는 선체구조 안정성을 재고하는데 아주 중요한 요소이다. 예를들면, 선박의 공창 상태에서 선체외판은 수압하중에 의해서 파생되는 횡방향 면내 압축하중과 선체외판에 작용하는 횡하중은 대표적인 하중 성분이다. 지금까지의 대부분의 연구 결과들은 실험테스트 및 이론석인 접근 그리고 수치계산 방법에 의해서 수행되었으며, 단일 판 또는 보강판의 조합하중에 대한 많은 업적들이 있다. 그러나, 이들 중 대부분의 연구는 종방향 면내 압축하중과 횡하중에 의한 연구결과가 대부분이며, 횡방항 면내 압축하중과 횡하중에 대한 결과들은 상대적으로 많지가 않다. 게다가 이전의 연구들은 주고 네변 단순지지된 판부재를 고려하였으나, 실제의 구조를 고려해보면, 횡방향 프레임과 종방향 거더들이 교차되어 있는 보강 판넬 구조이다. 본 연구는, 3척의 실적선에서 얻은 이중저 판넬 모델을 적용하고, 횡하중의 크기를 변수로 한 탄소성대변형 유한요소해석을 수행하였다. 이러한 여러 가지 수치 해석을 통하여, 횡하중의 크기 변화에 대한 영향과 횡방향 압축하중이 작용하는 붕괴 매커니즘에 대해서 고찰하였다.

Structural optimization of stiffener layout for stiffened plate using hybrid GA

  • Putra, Gerry Liston;Kitamura, Mitsuru;Takezawa, Akihiro
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.809-818
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    • 2019
  • The current trend in shipyard industry is to reduce the weight of ships to support the reduction of CO2 emissions. In this study, the stiffened plate was optimized that is used for building most of the ship-structure. Further, this study proposed the hybrid Genetic Algorithm (GA) technique, which combines a genetic algorithm and subsequent optimization methods. The design variables included the number and type of stiffeners, stiffener spacing, and plate thickness. The number and type of stiffeners are discrete design variables that were optimized using the genetic algorithm. The stiffener spacing and plate thickness are continuous design variables that were determined by subsequent optimization. The plate deformation was classified into global and local displacement, resulting in accurate estimations of the maximum displacement. The optimization result showed that the proposed hybrid GA is effective for obtaining optimal solutions, for all the design variables.

Experimental study on two types of new beam-to-column connections

  • Ma, Hongwei;Jiang, Weishan;Cho, Chongdu
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.291-305
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    • 2011
  • The new structure consisting of continuous compound spiral hoop reinforced concrete (CCSHRC)column and steel concrete composite (SCC) beam has both the advantages of steel structures and concrete structures. Two types of beam-to-column connections applied in this structural system are presented in this paper. The connection details are as follows: the main bars in beam concrete pass through the core zone for both types of connections. For connecting bar connection, the steel I-beam webs are connected by bolts to a steel plate passing through the joint while the top and bottom flanges of the beams are connected by four straight and two X-shaped bars. For bolted end-plate connection, the steel I-beam webs are connected by stiffened extended end-plates and eight long shank bolts passing through the core zone. In order to study the seismic behaviour and failure mechanisms of the connections, quasi-static tests were conducted on both types of full-scale connection subassemblies and core zone specimens. The load-drift hysteresis loops show a plateau for the connecting bar connection while they are excellent plump for bolted end-plate connection. The shear capacity formulas of both types of connections are presented and the values calculated by the formula agree well with the test results.

$CO_2$아크 스폿 용접법에 의한 조립보의 굽힘강도에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Bending Strength of a Built-up Beam Fabricated by the $CO_2$ Arc Spot Welding Method)

  • 한명수;한종만;이준열
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.143-153
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    • 1997
  • In this study, bending test was performed on the real-scale, built-up beam test model fabricated by the $CO_2$ arc spot welding to evaluate the applicability of the welding method to the production of the stiffened plate in car-carrying ship. The built-up beam models which were fixed at both ends in longitudinal direction or simply supported to the rigid foundation, depending on the restraint condition of the corresponding car decks considered, were subjected to simulated design vehicle loads or concentrated point loads. During the test, the central deflection and the longitudinal bending stresses were measured from several points on the longitudinal flange face to predict the section properties of the built-up beams. The longitudinal bending stress on each spot weld were also measured to calculate the average horizontal shear force subjected to spot welds. Test results revealed that the shear strength of spot welds with their current weld nugget size and welding pitch was adequate enough to withstand the horizontal shear forces under the design vehicle loads. Although the built-up beam fabricated by the arc spot welding was a discontinuous beam, its mechanical behavior was well explained by the continuous beam theory using the effective breadth of plate. Based on test results, the criterion for the size of spot weld of which the average shear stress might meet the allowable stress requirement of AWS Code could be established.

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