scholarly journals Strain Data Analysis of Small and Medium Bridge Structures Based on Finite Element

Author(s):  
Mao Lin ◽  
Lin Xu ◽  
Dai Li
Measurement ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 177 ◽  
pp. 109279
Author(s):  
Huachen Jiang ◽  
Chunfeng Wan ◽  
Kang Yang ◽  
Youliang Ding ◽  
Songtao Xue

Author(s):  
James K. Wilkins

A project has been conducted to verify a finite element analysis procedure for studying the nonlinear behavior of 90°, stainless steel, 4 inch schedule 10, butt welding elbows. Two displacement controlled monotonic in-plane tests were conducted, one closing and one opening, and the loads, displacements, and strains at several locations were recorded. Stacked 90° tee rosette gages were used in both tests because of their ability to measure strain over a small area. ANSYS shell element 181 was used in the FEA reconciliations. The FEA models incorporated detailed geometric measurements of the specimens, including the welds, and material stress-strain data obtained from the attached straight piping. Initially, a mesh consisting of sixteen elements arrayed in 8 rings was used to analyze the elbow. The load-displacement correlation was quite good using this mesh, but the strain reconciliation was not. Analysis of the FEA results indicated that the axial and hoop strain gradients across the mid-section of the elbow were very high. In order to generate better strain correlations, the elbow mesh was refined in the mid-section of the elbow to include 48 elements per ring and an additional six rings, effectively increasing the element density by nine times. Using the refined mesh produced much better correlations with the strain data.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 597-601
Author(s):  
Wen Kai Chen ◽  
Xiang Yu Li ◽  
Fang Yun Lu ◽  
Rong Chen ◽  
Zhen Yu Zhang

Based on the design of a conventional Shrike warhead, an improved design of warhead is proposed, which combined the properties of a deformable warhead. The processes of explosive loading and fragments scattering are simulated by the finite element software LS-DYNA, the improved warhead and the conventional Shrike warhead are detonated in different initiating modes. According to data analysis, gains of fragment density and velocity on target have been achieved. Furthermore, the damage effectiveness of fragments against Patriot radar car has been estimated.


1979 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 321-327
Author(s):  
C. C. Schultz ◽  
H. M. Zien

The results of inelastic finite element analyses of several uniaxial specimens used for low-cycle fatigue and cyclic plasticity testing are presented. The test specimens studied include both hourglass and uniform gage-type geometries. These results indicate that normally used hourglass specimens may significantly underestimate the strain for a given stress. Uniform gage specimens with commonly used length-to-diameter ratios are shown to provide adequate stress-strain data. Two extensively strain-gaged uniform gage specimens were tested to provide data to confirm the acceptability of the inelastic analysis methods.


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