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Ultimate torsional strength of cracked stiffened box girders with a large deck opening

  • Ao, Lei;Wang, De-Yu
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.360-374
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    • 2016
  • The present paper studies the ultimate torsional strength of stiffened box girders with large deck opening due to the influence of cracks. Three types of hull girders with different spans are provided for comparison. Potential parameters which may have effects on the torsional strength including the mesh refinement, initial deflection, material strain hardening, geometric properties of crack and stiffener are discussed. Two new concepts that play an significant role in the ultimate strength research of damaged box girders are introduced, one of which is the effective residual section (ERS), the other is the initial damage of the failure zone (IDFZ) for intact structures. New simple formulas for predicting the residual ultimate torsional strength of cracked stiffened box girders are derived on the basis of the two new concepts.

dynamic Analysis of Ring-Stiffened Axisymmetric Shells (링보강 축대칭 쉘 구조물의 동적 해석)

  • 황철성
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.83-98
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    • 2000
  • 자오방향 및 주변방향으로 피르스트레스트 하중이 작용된 축대칭 쉘 구조물을 기하학적으로 축대칭인 구조물의 특성을 최대한으로 이용할 수 있도록 회전 링요소로 모델화하였다 보강링 요소의 모델은 축대칭 쉘요소를 이용하였으며 본체 구조물과 절점에서 부착되있는 것으로 가정하여 이의 편심을 고려하였다 유체-구조물의 상호관계는 접촉면에서 구조물의 가속도에 비례한 부가질량으로 표현하였으며 부가질량은 유체를 비점성 비압축 및 비회전을 가정하여 유한요소법에 의해 구하였다 이에 대한 수치해석을 통하여 고유진동해석 및 지진하중을 주하중으로 한 동적해석을 실시하였다 프로그램을 통하여 해석한 결과를 프리스트레스 하중 하에서 고유진동수에 대한 정해와 비교한 결과 20개의 요소로 모델링한 경우에서도 정해와 근접한 해를 얻을 수 있었다 또한 내부유체가 있는 경우와 링보강을 한 경우에 대한 고유진동수를 문헌과 비교한 결과 근접한 해를 얻을 수 있었다.

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Elastic-plastic analysis of the J integral for repaired cracks in plates

  • Salem, Mokadem;Bouiadjra, Belabbes Bachir;Mechab, Belaid;Kaddouri, Khacem
    • Advances in materials Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, three-dimensional finite element method is used to analyze the J integral for repaired cracks in plates with bonded composite patch and stiffeners. For elastic the effect of cracks, the thickness of the patch ($e_r$) and properties of the patch are presented for calculating the J integral. For elastic-plastic a several calculations have been realized to extract the plasticized elements around the crack tip of repaired and un-repaired crack. The obtained results show that the presence of the composite patch and stiffener reduces considerably the size of the plastic zone ahead of the crack. The effects of crack size and the inter-distance of repaired cracks were analysed.

Structural Dynamics Modification via Reorientation of Modification Elements (구조물의 결합 위치 변경을 통한 구조물 변경법)

  • Jung, Eui-Il;Park, Youn-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.666-669
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    • 2004
  • Substructures position is considered as design parameter to obtain optimal structural changes to raise its dynamic characteristics. In conventional SDM (structural dynamics modification) method, the layout of modifying substructures position is first fixed and at that condition the structural optimization is performed by using the substructures size and/or material property as design parameters. But in this paper as a design variable substructures global translational and rotational position is treated. For effective structural modification the eigenvalue sensitivity with respect to that design parameter is derived based on measured frequency response function. The optimal structural modification is calculated by combining eigenvalue sensitivities and eigenvalue reanalysis technique iteratively. Numerical examples are presented to the case of beam stiffener optimization to raise the natural frequency of plate.

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Effect of Distance and Restraint Degree between Fillet and Butt Weldment on Residual Stress Redistribution at each Weldment (필릿과 맞대기 용접부 간의 간격 및 구속도에 따른 잔류응력 재분포 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Jin, Hyung-Kook;Lee, Dong-Ju;Shin, Sang-Beom
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the principal factor controlling transverse residual stress at the weldment for joining unit hull blocks. In order to do it, the comprehensive FE analyses were carried out to evaluate the effect of distance between fillet and butt weldments, stiffener span and in-plane restraint degree on the amount and distribution of transverse residual stress in way of the weldments between unit hull blocks. In accordance with FEA results, principal factor controlling the amount of transverse residual stress at the weldments was identified as in-plane restraint degree of butt weldment for unit blocks. The effect of other variables on the transverse residual stress was very small relatively.

XFEM for fatigue and fracture analysis of cracked stiffened panels

  • Kumar, M.R. Nanda;Murthy, A. Ramachandra;Gopinath, Smitha;Iyer, Nagesh R.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.65-89
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents the development of methodologies using Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) for cracked unstiffened and concentric stiffened panels subjected to constant amplitude tensile fatigue loading. XFEM formulations such as level set representation of crack, element stiffness matrix formulation and numerical integration are presented and implemented in MATLAB software. Stiffeners of the stiffened panels are modelled using truss elements such that nodes of the panel and nodes of the stiffener coincide. Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) is computed from the solutions of XFEM using domain form of interaction integral. Paris's crack growth law is used to compute the number of fatigue cycles up to failure. Numerical investigations are carried out to model the crack growth, estimate the remaining life and generate damage tolerant curves. From the studies, it is observed that (i) there is a considerable increase in fatigue life of stiffened panels compared to unstiffened panels and (ii) as the external applied stress is decreasing number of fatigue life cycles taken by the component is increasing.

Ultimate strength of stiffened plates with pitting corrosion

  • Rahbar-Ranji, Ahmad;Niamir, Nabi;Zarookian, Arvin
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.509-525
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    • 2015
  • Predicting residual strength of corroded plates is of crucial importance for service life estimation of aged structures. A series of nonlinear finite element method is employed for ultimate strength analysis of stiffened plates with pitting corrosion. Influential parameters, including plate thickness, type and size of stiffeners, pit depth and degree of pitting are varied and more than 208 finite element models are analyzed. It is found that ultimate strength is reduced by increasing pit depth to thickness ratio. Thin and intermediate plates have minimum and maximum reduction of ultimate strength with stronger stiffeners, respectively. In weak stiffener, reduction of ultimate strength in thin and intermediate plates depends on DOP. Reduction of ultimate strength in thick plates depends on thickness of plate and DOP. For intermediate plates, reduction for all stiffeners regardless of shape and size are the same.

Ultimate strength of stiffened panels subjected to non-uniform thrust

  • Anyfantis, Konstantinos N.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.325-342
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    • 2020
  • The current study is focused on the evaluation of the ultimate strength of stiffened panels found in ship hull structures that are subjected to combined uniaxial thrust, in-plane and out-of-plane bending moments. This loading condition, which is in general ignored when performing buckling checks, applies to representative control geometries (stiffener with attached plating) as a consequence of the linearly varying normal stresses along the ship's depth induced by the hull-girder vertical bending moment. The problem is generalized by introducing a non-uniform thrust described by a displacement ratio and rotation angle and by introducing the slenderness ratios, within the practical range of interest. The formed design space is explored through methods sourcing from Design of Experiments and by applying non-linear finite element procedures. Surrogate empirical models have been constructed through regression analysis and Response Surface Methods. An additional empirical model is provided to the literature for predicting the ultimate strength under uniaxial thrust. The numerical experimentation has shown that is a significant influence on the ultimate strength of stiffened panels as the thrust non-uniformity increases.

SCFs in offshore two-planar tubular TT-joints reinforced with internal ring stiffeners

  • Ahmadi, Hamid;Imani, Hossein
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-22
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    • 2022
  • The majority of tubular joints commonly found in offshore jacket structures are multi-planar. Investigating the effect of loaded out-of-plane braces on the values of the stress concentration factor (SCF) in offshore tubular joints has been the objective of numerous research works. However, due to the diversity of joint types and loading conditions, a number of quite important cases still exist that have not been studied thoroughly. Among them are internally ring-stiffened two-planar TT-joints subjected to axial loading. In the present research, data extracted from the stress analysis of 243 finite element (FE) models, verified against available numerical and experimental data, was used to study the effects of geometrical parameters on the chord-side SCFs in two-planar tubular TT-joints reinforced with internal ring stiffeners subjected to two types of axial loading. Parametric FE study was followed by a set of nonlinear regression analyses to develop six new SCF parametric equations for the fatigue analysis and design of axially-loaded two-planar TT-joints reinforced with internal ring stiffeners.

Superharmonic and subharmonic vibration resonances of rotating stiffened FGM truncated conical shells

  • Hamid Aris;Habib Ahmadi
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.85 no.4
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    • pp.545-562
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    • 2023
  • In this work, superharmonic and subharmonic resonance of rotating stiffened FGM truncated conical shells exposed to harmonic excitation in a thermal environment is investigated. Utilizing classical shell theory considering Coriolis acceleration and the centrifugal force, the governing equations are extracted. Non-linear model is formulated employing the von Kármán non-linear relations. In this study, to model the stiffener effects the smeared stiffened technique is utilized. The non-linear partial differential equations are discretized into non-linear ordinary differential equations by applying Galerkin's method. The method of multiple scales is utilized to examine the non-linear superharmonic and subharmonic resonances behavior of the conical shells. In this regard, the effects of the rotating speed of the shell on the frequency response plot are investigated. Also, the effects of different semi-vertex angles, force amplitude, volume-fraction index, and temperature variations on the frequency-response graph are examined for different rotating speeds of the stiffened FGM truncated conical shells.