• Title/Summary/Keyword: Initial failure strength

Search Result 269, Processing Time 0.022 seconds

Strength Analysis of Mark III Cargo Containment System using Anisotropic Failure Criteria

  • Jeong, Han Koo;Yang, Young Soon
    • Journal of Advanced Research in Ocean Engineering
    • /
    • v.1 no.4
    • /
    • pp.211-226
    • /
    • 2015
  • Membrane type Mark III cargo containment system (CCS) is considered in this study to investigate its strength capability under applied loads due to liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo. A rectangular plated structure supported by inner hull structure is exemplified from Mark III CCS according to classification society's guidance and it is assumed as multi-layered structure by stacking plywood, triplex, reinforced polyurethane (PU) foam and series of mastic upon inner hull structure. Commercially available general purpose finite element analysis package is used to have reliable FE models of Mark III CCS plate. The FE models and anisotropic failure criteria such as maximum stress, Hoffman, Hill, Tsai-Wu and Hashin taking into account the direction dependent material properties of Mark III CCS plate components and their material properties considering a wide variation of temperature due to the nature of LNG together form the strength analysis procedure of Mark III CCS plate. Strength capability of Mark III CCS plate is understood by its initial failure and post-initial failure states. Results are represented in terms of failure loads and locations when initial failure and post-initial failures are occurred respectively. From the results the basic design information of Mark III CCS plate is given.

Size Effect on Axial Compressive Strength of Notched Concrete Specimens

  • Yi, Seong-Tae;Kim, Jin-Keun
    • KCI Concrete Journal
    • /
    • v.14 no.1
    • /
    • pp.43-50
    • /
    • 2002
  • In this study, size effect tests were conducted on axial compressive strength of concrete members. An experiment of Mode I failure, which is one of two representative compressive failure modes, was carried out by using dimensionally proportional cylindrical specimens (CS). An adequate notch length was taken from the experimental results obtained from the compressive strength experiment of various initial notch lengths. Utilizing the notch length, specimen sizes were then varied. In addition, new parameters for the modified size effect law (MSEL) were suggested using Levenberg-Marquardt's least square method (LSM). The test results show that size effect was apparent for axial compressive strength of cracked specimens. Namely, the effect of initial notch length on axial compressive strength size effect was apparent.

  • PDF

Combined effects of end-shortening strain, lateral pressure load and initial imperfection on ultimate strength of laminates: nonlinear plate theory

  • Ghannadpour, S.A.M.;Barvaj, A. Kurkaani
    • Steel and Composite Structures
    • /
    • v.33 no.2
    • /
    • pp.245-259
    • /
    • 2019
  • The present study aims to investigate the ultimate strength and geometric nonlinear behavior of composite plates containing initial imperfection subjected to combined end-shortening strain and lateral pressure loading by using a semi-analytical method. In this study, the first order shear deformation plate theory is considered with the assumption of large deflections. Regarding in-plane boundary conditions, two adjacent edges of the laminates are completely held while the two others can move straightly. The formulations are based on the concept of the principle of minimum potential energy and Newton-Raphson technique is employed to solve the nonlinear set of algebraic equations. In addition, Hashin failure criteria are selected to predict the failures. Further, two distinct models are assumed to reduce the mechanical properties of the failure location, complete ply degradation model, and ply region degradation model. Degrading the material properties is assumed to be instantaneous. Finally, laminates having a wide range of thicknesses and initial geometric imperfections with different intensities of pressure load are analyzed and discuss how the ultimate strength of the plates changes.

Effects of coating Condition on Adhesive strength Ti$_{x}$N Films Prepared by the DC Magetron Sputtering Method (DC magnetron Sputtering 법으로 제작한 Ti$_{x}$N 박막의 밀착력에 미치는 코팅조건의 영향)

  • 김학동;조성석
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
    • /
    • v.31 no.1
    • /
    • pp.34-44
    • /
    • 1998
  • Stainless steel is being used widely lor various purposes due to its good corrosion resistance. There has becn much research to produce colored stainless sterl by several methods. In this experiment, we coated TixN film on the SUS304 substrate with thc DC magnetron sputtering system and studied the internal structurc and adhesive strength of the films as a function of the coating conditions. Before lhe specimen was coated, a sputter etching was very effective in removing the$\delta$ Fe(BCC) phase as well as the contaminant and oxide layer as well as increasing rotghness. Five-stage failure mode appeared with increased scratch load with the TIN films coated on the SUS304 in this manner ; tensile failure-,conformal failure-,buckling failure->chipping failurc and spalling Failure. When the failure was terminated at the initial stage, the film will have good adhesion. But, if syalling failure has occurred at the initial scratch, then the adhesion will be poor. The interlayer between thc coated film and thc substratc was homogeneously adhcsive when the $\gamma'-Fe_4N$ phase wasn't detected in the XRD analysis and the adhesive strength only was reduced by surPace defects. But, when the ,$\gamma'-Fe_4N$N phasc was detected in the XRD analysis, the adhesive strength was very poor.

  • PDF

Strength Assessment of LNG CCS using Strength Analysis Method for Composite Materials (직교이방성 복합재료의 극저온 재료 물성치를 고려한 LNG CCS의 강도 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Han Koo;Yang, Young Soon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
    • /
    • v.51 no.2
    • /
    • pp.114-121
    • /
    • 2014
  • Liquefied natural gas(LNG) cargo containment system(CCS) has the primary function of ensuring both adequate structural safety with respect to sloshing load which is defined as a violent behaviour of the liquid contents in CCS due to external forced motions and thermal insulation keeping natural gas below its boiling point. Among different LNG CCS types such as independent B-type and membrane ones, Mark III CCS is considered in this paper to perform its strength assessment. Mark III CCS plate is designed and constructed by stacking various non-metallic engineering materials such as plywood, triplex, reinforced PU foam that are supported by series of mastic upon inner steel hull structure. From the viewpoint of structural analysis, this plated structure is treated as a laminated composite structure showing complex structural behaviour under external load. Advanced finite element models of Mark III CCS plate is generated and used in conjunction with ultimate strength based failure criteria from laminated composite mechanics for the strength assessment. The strength assessment is performed within the initial failure state of Mark III CCS plate. Results provide failure details such as failure locations and loads. Finally obtained results are reviewed using the loads from acceptance criteria suggested by classification.

Size Effect on Axial Compressive Strength of Notched Concrete Specimens (노치가 있는 콘크리트 실험체의 축압축 강도에 대한 크기효과)

  • 이성태;김봉준;김진근
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
    • /
    • v.12 no.6
    • /
    • pp.99-108
    • /
    • 2000
  • The size effect on axial compressive strength in notched concrete specimens was experimentally investigated. Based on the concept of the fracture mechanics and size effect law, theoretical studies for axial compressive failure of concrete were reviewed, and two failure modes of concrete specimens under compression were discussed. In this study, experiments of axial compressive failure, which is one of the two failure modes, was carried out by using cylindrical specimens. Adequate notch length was taken from the experimental result of strength variation based on the notch length. And, by taking various sizes of specimens the size effect on axial compressive strength of concrete was investigated. Also, model equations were suggested by modified size effect law (MSEL). The test results show that size effect appears conspicuously for all series of specimens. Additionally, the effect of initial notch length on axial compressive strength was also apparent.

Truss Models for Deformation Analyses of RC Members (트러스 모델을 이용한 RC 부재의 변형 해석)

  • 홍성걸;이수곤
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
    • /
    • 2001.05a
    • /
    • pp.201-206
    • /
    • 2001
  • This paper presents truss model that can be used to determine the deformation as well as strength of RC members. This model is constituted to address plastic hinge rotation at tile deformation concentrated regions under severe lateral load. The behavior of each element of truss model is evaluated on the basis of stress field analysis. The deformation is obtained by combining element deformations with joint rotation. Initial strength is calculated at the first failure of any element, and strength deterioration after failure depends on the strength reduction of this element. The proposed model will provide useful tools in seismic design of ductility-required members.

  • PDF

Elasto-plastic solution for cavity expansion problem in anisotropic and drained soil mass

  • Li, Chao;Zou, Jin-feng;Li, Liang
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
    • /
    • v.19 no.6
    • /
    • pp.513-522
    • /
    • 2019
  • This study presents an elasto-plastic (EP) solution for drained cavity expansion on the basis of unified strength failure criterion and considers the influence of initial stress state. Because of the influence of initial consolidation of soil mass, the initial stress may be anisotropic in the natural soil mass. In addition, the undrained hypothesis is usually used in the calculation of cavity expansion problem, but most of the cases are in the drained situation in practical engineering. Eventually, the published solution and the presented solution are compared to verify the suitability of the study.

Prediction of Laminate Composite Strength Using Probabilistic Approach (확률분포를 이용한 복합재료의 강도예측)

  • 조영준;강태진;이경우
    • Composites Research
    • /
    • v.13 no.1
    • /
    • pp.33-39
    • /
    • 2000
  • A numerical approach for predicting the ultimate strength of laminate composites has been studied using the Weibull distribution of the strengths of lamina plies. The probabilistic initial failure strengths of laminates were calculated using Tsai-Hill failure criterion. The ultimate strength of the laminate composites has been predicted using progressive failure analysis. The experimental results show that the strength prediction based on the Weibull distribution of ply strength reasonably agrees well with the experimentals better than equal strength assumption.

  • PDF

Finite element analysis of RC beam-column joints with high-strength materials

  • Noguchi, H.;Kashiwazaki, T.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
    • /
    • v.5 no.5
    • /
    • pp.625-634
    • /
    • 1997
  • Reinforced concrete (RC) interior beam-column joints with high-strength materials: concrete compressive strength of 100 MPa and the yield strength of longitudinal bars of 685 MPa, were analyzed using three-dimensional (3-D) nonlinear finite element method (FEM). Specimen OKJ3 of joint shear failure type was a plane interior joint, and Specimen 12 of beam flexural failure type was a 3-D interior joint with transverse beams. Though the analytical initial stiffness was higher than experimental one, the analytical results gave a good agreement with the test results on the maximum story shear forces, the failure mode.