Field Study and Evaluation of Buckling Behaviour of Steel Tanks underGeometric Imperfections

M. Rastgar, H. Showkati
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Shells are among the most frequent structural components which are used in construction and industrial projects. Shell structures are composed of shell bearing elements and mainly used in oil and gas tanks, offshore marine platforms, silos, funnels, cooling towers, ship and aircraft body, etc. Despite the frequent use of steel cylindrical shells, their construction and assembling process has caused main problems. In these structures, there is no possibility for the integrated construction due to their large shell extent and they are built using a number of welded curved panel parts; hence, some geometrical imperfections emerge. Most of these imperfections are caused by the process of welding, transportation, inappropriate rolling, as well as installation and implementation problems. These imperfections have a direct impact on the structural behavior of shells during the buckling and external compressive load. Since in most shell tanks during operation, there is high possibility for the suction (vacuum) state, compressive forces in their thin wall cause buckling and failure. In this research, the imperfections made in steel cylindrical tanks being constructed in one of the refinery site are introduced and evaluated using a field study. Relying on the statistical inference, they are classified and then, by studying the effective factors and origin in their generation, the common imperfections are identified. Later, the impact of common imperfections on the buckling behavior is experimentally evaluated under uniform external pressure. Then, nonlinear numerical analysis of the test specimens is performed. Finally, experimental results, finite element and analytical relations are compared.
几何缺陷下钢制储罐屈曲行为的现场研究与评价
外壳是建筑和工业项目中最常用的结构部件之一。壳体结构是由壳体支承元件组成,主要用于油气储罐、海洋平台、筒仓、漏斗、冷却塔、船舶和飞机机体等。尽管经常使用钢圆柱壳,但它们的建造和组装过程造成了主要问题。在这些结构中,由于它们的外壳面积大,因此不可能进行整体施工,并且它们使用许多焊接的弧形面板部件建造;因此,出现了一些几何缺陷。这些缺陷大多是由于焊接、运输、轧制不当以及安装和实施问题造成的。这些缺陷直接影响到壳体在屈曲和外部压缩载荷作用下的结构性能。由于大多数壳罐在运行过程中,极有可能处于吸力(真空)状态,因此其薄壁的压缩力会导致屈曲和破坏。在本研究中,介绍了在一个炼油厂现场建造的钢圆柱罐的缺陷,并通过实地研究对其进行了评估。根据统计推断,对其进行分类,并通过研究其产生的影响因素和成因,找出常见的缺陷。然后,在均匀外压下,通过实验评估了常见缺陷对屈曲行为的影响。然后,对试件进行非线性数值分析。最后,对实验结果、有限元分析关系和解析关系进行了比较。
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