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Dynamic behaviour of multi-stiffened plates

  • Bedair, Osama
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.277-296
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    • 2009
  • The paper investigates the dynamic behaviour of stiffened panels. The coupled differential equations for eccentric stiffening configuration are first derived. Then a semi-analytical procedure for dynamic analysis of stiffened panels is presented. Unlike finite element or finite strip methods, where the plate is discretized into a set of elements or strips, the plate in this procedure is treated as a single element. The potential energy of the structure is first expressed in terms generalized functions that describe the longitudinal and transverse displacement profiles. The resulting non-linear strain energy functions are then transformed into unconstrained optimization problem in which mathematical programming techniques are employed to determine the magnitude of the lowest natural frequency and the associated mode shape for pre-selected plate/stiffener geometric parameters. The described procedure is verified with other numerical methods for several stiffened panels. Results are then presented showing the variation of the natural frequency with plate/stiffener geometric parameters for various stiffening configurations.

Wave Propagation in the Strip Plate with Longitudinal Stiffeners

  • Kim, H.;Ryue, J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2013.04a
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    • pp.102-107
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    • 2013
  • It is important to understand the vibrating behavior of plate structures for many engineering applications. In this study, vibration characteristics of strip plates which have finite width and infinite length are investigated theoretically and numerically. The waveguide finite element approach is used in this study which is known as an effect tool for waveguide structures. WFE method requires only cross-sectional FE model and uses theoretical harmonic solutions for the wave propagation along the longitudinal direction. First of all for a simple strip plate, WFE results are compared with theoretical ones such as the dispersion diagrams, point mobilities, etc. to validate the numerical model. Then in the numerical analysis, the several different types of longitudinal stiffeners are included to the plate model to investigate the effects of the stiffeners in terms of the dispersion curves and mobilities.

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Wave Propagation in a Strip Plate with Longitudinal Stiffeners (보강재를 가진 무한길이 띠 평판의 진동해석)

  • Kim, Hyungjun;Ryue, Jungsoo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.512-519
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    • 2013
  • It is important to understand the vibrating behavior of plate structures for its many engineering applications. In this study, the vibration characteristics of strip plates that have finite width and infinite length are investigated theoretically and numerically. The waveguide finite element(WFE) approach, which is an effective tool for studying waveguide structures, is used in this study. The WFE method requires only a cross-sectional finite element model, and uses theoretical harmonic solutions to assess wave propagation along the longitudinal direction. First, WFE results for a simple strip plate are compared with the theoretical results(i.e., dispersion diagrams and point mobilities) to validate the numerical model. Then, in the numerical analysis, different numbers of longitudinal stiffeners are included in the plate model to investigate the effects of stiffeners in terms of the dispersion curves and mobilities. Finally, the dispersion curves of a stiffened double plate are obtained to examine the characteristics of its wave propagation.

Analysis of Stiffened Plate by Finite Strip Method (유한대판법(有限帶板法)에 의한 보강(補强)된 평판(平板)의 해석(解析))

  • S.J.,Yim;B.W.,Park
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1979
  • Various approaches to the analysis of stiffened plating in ship structures have been proposed by a number of researchers. Among them, the finite element method is known to be the most powerful method. However, for many parts of ship's structure having simple geometry and boundary conditions, the F.E.M. is often extravagant and unnecessary. In this paper, the authors have attempted to introduce the finite strip method which was proposed by Y.K. Cheung to avoid the difficulties involved in F.E.M. The results of calculations on the displacements and stresses in various plates with or without stiffeners were satisfactory, which shows the F.S.M. is useful for structural analysis of ship's plating.

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Elastic Local Buckling of Orthotropic Open Section Compression Members with Asymmetric Edge Stiffeners (비대칭 연단보강재가 설치된 직교이방성 개방단면 압축재의 탄성국부좌굴)

  • 윤순종;정상균
    • Composites Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents the results of an analytical investigation pertaining to the elastic local buckling behavior of asymmetric edge stiffened orthotropic open section structural member under uniform compression. The asymmetric edge stiffener is considered as a beam element neglecting its torsional rigidity. We suggested the analytical model of asymmetric edge stiffeners which is composed of a strip of flange plate, equal width of edge stiffener, and a plate attached at the flange end, and computed the moment of inertia of the stiffener about an axis through the centroid of the ensuing cross-section. Using the derived equation, the local buckling coefficients of asymmetrically edge stiffened orhtotropic I-section columns are predicted and the results are presented in a graphical form.

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Study on steel plate shear walls with diagonal stiffeners by cross brace-strip model

  • Yang, Yuqing;Mu, Zaigen;Zhu, Boli
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.84 no.1
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    • pp.113-127
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    • 2022
  • Steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) are commonly utilized to provide lateral stiffness in high-rise structures. The simplified model is frequently used instead of the fine-scale model in the design of buildings with SPSWs. To predict the lateral strength of steel plate shear walls with diagonal stiffeners (DS-SPSWs), a simplified model is presented, namely the cross brace-strip model (CBSM). The bearing capacity and internal forces of columns for DS-SPSWs are calculated. In addition, a modification coefficient is introduced to account for the shear action of the thin plate. The feasibility of the CBSM is validated by comparing the numerical results with theoretical and experimental results. The numerical results from the CBSM and fine-scale model, which represent the bearing capacity of the DS-SPSW with varied stiffened plate dimensions, are in good accord with the theoretical values. The difference in bearing capacity between the CBSM and the fine-scale model is less than 1.35%. The errors of the bearing capacity from the CBSM are less than 5.67% when compared to the test results of the DS-SPSW. Furthermore, the shear and axial forces of CBSM agree with the results of the fine-scale model and theoretical analysis. As a result, the CBSM, which reflects the contribution of diagonal stiffeners to the lateral resistance of the SPSW as well as the effects on the shear and axial forces of the columns, can significantly improve the design accuracy and efficiency of buildings with DS-SPSWs.

Local Deformation Analysis of the Orthotropic Steel Bridge Deck Due to Wheel Loadings Using FSM and FEM (윤하중에 의한 강바닥판 교면포장의 종방향균열 관련 수치해석법 개발)

  • Jeong, Jin Seok;Jung, Myung Rag;Ock, Chang Kwon;Lee, Won Tae;Kim, Moon Young
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.243-251
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    • 2016
  • Longitudinally structural cracks are sometimes observed in the pavement on steel plate deck bridges because traffic truck loadings can cause large local deformations of the thin deck plate stiffened by longitudinal and transverse beams. In this study, an improved finite strip method using flat-shell strip, prism, and link elements is presented to investigate local deformations of steel decks with pavements in which flexural and torsional stiffness effects of thin floor beams are rigorously taken into account. A simplified deck model extracted from steel plate-girder bridges is analyzed using the developed FSM and the commercial FE program, ABAQUS and also, their numerical results are compared and discussed.

Study on seismic retrofit of structures using SPSW systems and LYP steel material

  • Zirakian, Tadeh;Zhang, Jian
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2016
  • Steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) have been shown to be efficient lateral force-resisting systems, which are increasingly used in new and retrofit construction. These structural systems are designed with either stiffened and stocky or unstiffened and slender web plates based on disparate structural and economical considerations. Based on some limited reported studies, on the other hand, employment of low yield point (LYP) steel infill plates with extremely low yield strength, and high ductility as well as elongation properties is found to facilitate the design and improve the structural behavior and seismic performance of the SPSW systems. On this basis, this paper reports system-level investigations on the seismic response assessment of multi-story SPSW frames under the action of earthquake ground motions. The effectiveness of the strip model in representing the behaviors of SPSWs with different buckling and yielding properties is primarily verified. Subsequently, the structural and seismic performances of several code-designed and retrofitted SPSW frames with conventional and LYP steel infill plates are investigated through detailed modal and nonlinear time-history analyses. Evaluation of various seismic response parameters including drift, acceleration, base shear and moment, column axial load, and web-plate ductility demands, demonstrates the capabilities of SPSW systems in improving the seismic performance of structures and reveals various advantages of use of LYP steel material in seismic design and retrofit of SPSW systems, in particular, application of LYP steel infill plates of double thickness in seismic retrofit of conventional steel and code-designed SPSW frames.

Strength Analysis of Plates with Inclined Stiffeners (경사(傾斜)진 보강재(補剛材)가 붙은 평판(平板)의 강도해석(强度解析))

  • S.J.,Yim;C.D.,Jang;C.W.,Rim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 1983
  • Stiffened plates, mostly used in the major part of ship and airplane structures, have been studied by various way-theoretical and experimental. In case of the fore and aft parts of the parallel middle body of ship structure, the stiffeners are not right-angled to the plate but acute angled. This paper presents the analysis of plates having included stiffeners by Finite Strip Method. The results of calculation show the influence of inclined angle which is less than $10^{\circ}$is ignorable. It is recommended that, when the inclined angle is over $20^{\circ}$, the section modulus of stiffener should be increased.

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