Shear Buckling Analysis of Corrugated Web Steel Plate Girder with Random Material Properties

H. Kristijanto, B. Piscesa, F. Faimun, D. Iranata, P. Suprobo
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The non-linear finite element method with initial geometric imperfection is compulsory to capture the shear buckling behavior of the Corrugated Web Steel Plate Girder (CWSPG). These initial geometry imperfections can come from the slender structure that cannot maintain its perfect shape or lousy quality during the assembly process. Most researchers generate the initial geometry imperfection from the elastic buckling modes that may not represent the randomness in the geometric imperfection. Therefore, there is a need to develop a method to generate random initial geometry imperfection without carrying out elastic buckling modes from the analysis. This paper investigated the shear buckling behavior of CWSPG using non-linear finite element analysis and proposed a method to generate the initial geometric imperfection using the random material imperfection. The random material properties for each meshed element follow a statistically random normal distribution of the material yield strength. The initial geometric imperfection is generated from the first second-order analysis with random material properties (using the in-house 3D-NLFEA package) to the point where the expected buckling shape is obtained. The final deformed geometry from the first second-order analysis is then scaled down to be used as the initial geometric imperfection. The proposed method requires the scaling value such that the first buckling load from the available experimental test result and the one from the numerical model are at the same level. The proposed method was able to capture the shear buckling behavior of the CWSPG and was sensitive to the element’s size. The minimum size of the element required normalized with the element thickness was found to be less than four to maintain the accuracy for both the peak and residual load of the CWSPG specimen. The proposed method shows excellent agreement in predicting the peak load and the post-buckling behavior of the available test results. Therefore, the proposed method can be used as an alternative method to capture the buckling load of the CWSPG specimen.
随机材料特性波纹腹板梁的剪切屈曲分析
具有初始几何缺陷的非线性有限元法是表征波纹腹板梁剪切屈曲行为的必要方法。这些最初的几何缺陷可能来自于细长的结构在装配过程中无法保持其完美的形状或质量。大多数研究人员从弹性屈曲模态中得出初始几何缺陷,这可能不能代表几何缺陷的随机性。因此,有必要开发一种方法来产生随机初始几何缺陷,而无需从分析中进行弹性屈曲模态。本文采用非线性有限元方法研究了CWSPG的剪切屈曲行为,提出了一种利用随机材料缺陷生成初始几何缺陷的方法。每个网格单元的随机材料性能遵循材料屈服强度的统计随机正态分布。初始几何缺陷是从随机材料特性的一阶二阶分析(使用内部3D-NLFEA软件包)到获得预期屈曲形状的点产生的。从一阶二阶分析得到的最终变形几何然后按比例缩小,用作初始几何缺陷。所提出的方法要求标度值使现有试验结果的第一次屈曲载荷与数值模型的第一次屈曲载荷处于同一水平。所提出的方法能够捕捉到CWSPG的剪切屈曲行为,并且对元件尺寸敏感。最小尺寸的单元需要归一化与单元的厚度被发现小于4,以保持精度的峰值和残余载荷的CWSPG试样。所提出的方法在预测峰值载荷和现有试验结果的后屈曲行为方面具有很好的一致性。因此,该方法可以作为一种替代方法来捕获CWSPG试件的屈曲载荷。
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