在预测扁板和弯板的压缩极限强度时,有效确定网格尺寸的有用指南

IF 13 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MARINE
Do Kyun Kim , Imjun Ban , Bee Yee Poh , Sung-Chul Shin
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引用次数: 3

摘要

本研究旨在确定平板和弯曲板的适当网格尺寸或单元数量(NoE),建议根据极限状态(ULS)设计和分析概念评估其在轴向压缩下的安全性。未加筋板和加筋板被认为是船舶和船形海上结构的主要构件,它们受到施加在船体梁上的连续垂直弯矩引起的反复轴向压缩和拉伸。板通过焊接与加劲肋相连,通常建议在加劲肋之间的平板宽度方向上分配6个、8个或10个单元,以进行有限元(FE)建模,从而能够呈现应用于板的初始挠度的形状。在弯曲板的载荷短路曲线的情况下,据报道,非线性行为特征,即贯穿、回弹、二次屈曲等,出现在典型的侧倾角中。为了考虑到这一点,我们研究了通常应用于平板的元件的优选数量(6、8或10),无论它是应该考虑的合适或更精细尺寸的元件(或网格)。根据获得的结果,记录了一份有用的指南,这可能有助于结构工程师选择优化的网格尺寸,以预测极限强度,并了解其平板和曲面板的特性。
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A useful guide of effective mesh-size decision in predicting the ultimate strength of flat- and curved plates in compression

The present study aims to determine the appropriate size of mesh or the number of the element (NoE) for flat- and curved plates, which is suggested to assess its safety subjected to axial compression based on the ultimate limit state (ULS) design and analysis concept. The unstiffened panel (= plate) and stiffened panel, considered primary members of ships and ship-shaped offshore structures, are subjected to repeated axial compression and tension caused by continued vertical bending moments applied to the hull girder. Plates are attached with stiffeners by welding, and 6, 8 or 10 elements are generally recommended to allocate in flat-plate's breadth direction in between stiffeners for finite-element (FE) modelling, which enables the presentation of the shape of initial deflection applied to the plate. In the case of the load-shorting curve for curved plate, it is reported that the nonlinear behaviour characteristics, i.e., snap-through, snap-back, secondary buckling and others, appear in typical flank angle. To take this into account, we investigated the preferred number of elements (6, 8 or 10) generally applied to the flat plate whether it is an appropriate or more fine-sized element (or mesh) that should be considered. A useful guide is documented based on obtained outcomes which may help structural engineers select optimised mesh-size to predict ultimate strength and understand its characteristic of the flat and curved plates.

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CiteScore
11.50
自引率
19.70%
发文量
224
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science (JOES) serves as a platform for disseminating original research and advancements in the realm of ocean engineering and science. JOES encourages the submission of papers covering various aspects of ocean engineering and science.
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