Ultimate Strength Analysis of a River-Sea Ship Under Combined Action of Torsion and Bending

Author(s):  
Haochen Wu ◽  
Weiguo Wu ◽  
Jin Gan ◽  
Huanxiang Sun

For a River-Sea ship hull with a relatively low torsional rigidity due to the large deck openings, the analysis of the effect of torsion induced warping stress[1] on the structural strength as well as the ultimate hull strength interaction relationships between the torsion and vertical bending is of significant importance. The present study deals with the ultimate strength of a River-Sea ship under combined action of bending and torsion by the means of numerical and experimental research. Based on the results, a proposed equation defining the ultimate strength interaction relationship for this River-Sea ship is given.

Author(s):  
Muhammad Zubair Muis Alie ◽  
Ganding Sitepu ◽  
Juswan Sade ◽  
Wahyuddin Mustafa ◽  
Andi Mursid Nugraha ◽  
...  

This paper discusses the influence of asymmetrically damaged ships on the ultimate hull girder strength. When such damages take place at the asymmetric location of cross sections, not only translation but also inclination of instantaneous neutral axis takes place during the process of the progressive collapse. To investigate this effect, the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is employed and the damage is assumed in the middle hold. The collision damage is modeled by removing the plate and stiffener elements at the damage region assuming the complete loss of the capacity at the damage part. For the validation results obtained by Finite Element Analysis of the asymmetrically damaged ship hull girder, the simplified method is adopted. The Finite Element method of ultimate strength analysis of a damaged hull girder can be a practical tool for the ship hull girder after damages, which has become one of the functional requirements in IMO Goal Based Ship Construction Standard.


Author(s):  
Yoshiteru Tanaka ◽  
Yutaka Hashizume ◽  
Hiroaki Ogawa ◽  
Akira Tatsumi ◽  
Masahiko Fujikubo

A ship hull is regarded as a box girder structure consisting of plates and stiffeners. When the ship hull is subjected to excessive longitudinal bending moment, buckling and yielding of plates and stiffeners take place progressively and the ultimate strength of the cross-section is attained. The ultimate longitudinal bending strength is one of the most fundamental strength of a ship hull girder. Finite element method (FEM) analysis using fine-mesh hold models has been increasingly applied to the ultimate longitudinal strength analysis of ship hull girder. However, the cost and elapsed time necessary for FEM analysis including finite element modelling are still large for the design stage. Therefore, the so-called Smith’s method [1] has been widely employed for the progressive collapse analysis of a ship hull girder under bending. Recently, there is a growing demand for a container ship, which is characterized as a hull girder with large open decks. This type of ship has a relatively small torsional stiffness compared to the ships with closed cross-section and the effect of torsion on the ultimate longitudinal strength may be significant. However, the Smith’s method above mentioned cannot consider the influence of torsion. Therefore, some of the authors developed a simplified method of the ultimate strength analysis of a hull girder under torsion as well as bending [2–4]. In this method, a hull girder is modeled by linear beam elements in the longitudinal direction, and the warping as well as bending deformation is included in the formulation. The cross-section of a beam element is divided into plate elements by the same way as the Smith’s method. Therefore, the shift of instantaneous neutral axis and shear center can be automatically considered by introducing the axial degree of freedom as well as the bending ones into the beam elements, and keeping the zero axial load condition. In this study, the average stress-average strain relationship of each element is calculated using the formulae of the Common Structural Rules (CSR) [5] and HULLST proposed by Yao et al. [6, 7] considering the effect of shear stress due to torsion on the yield strength. There had been a lot of papers [8] which discuss the importance of strength assessment to large container ships under torsion. However, there are few papers which discuss the influence of torsion on the ultimate hull girder strength. In this paper, the proposed simplified method is applied to the existing Post-Panamax class container ship. First, a torsional moment is applied to the beam model for the ship within the elastic range. Then, the ultimate bending strength of cross-sections is calculated applying the Smith’s method to a beam element considering the warping and shear stresses. On the other hand, nonlinear explicit FEM are adopted for the progressive collapse analysis of the ship by using LS-DYNA. The effectiveness of present simplified analysis method of ultimate hull girder strength under combined loads is discussed compared with the LS-DYNA analysis.


1998 ◽  
Vol 14 (04) ◽  
pp. 277-286
Author(s):  
Yasuhisa Okumoto

It is well known that ship structure experiences residual stresses due to heat process of steelmaking and assembly (cutting, bending, welding, straightening, etc.), and that these stresses affect ship hull strength. However, such stresses are usually not considered in strength calculations, because they are quantitatively ambiguous. This paper reviews the residual stresses in ship hull structure in accordance with each production step, including steel material, with reference to past measurements and analyses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1022 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Victoria S. Romanova ◽  
Viktor V. Gabov

The article addresses the features of rock disintegration based on the principles of selective and preferential destruction in high-frequency cone vibratory crushers with a free-turning inner cone. Based on the common method for determining the ultimate strength of rocks, a method for investigating the process of ore destruction under repeated and versatile influences has been proposed depending on the structure of the crushed material. The results of an experimental research of the destruction of rock samples on a press with limited force are given.


Author(s):  
Hiroaki Ogawa ◽  
Tomoki Takami ◽  
Akira Tatsumi ◽  
Yoshiteru Tanaka ◽  
Shinichi Hirakawa ◽  
...  

In this study, FE modeling method for the buckling/ultimate strength analysis of a continuous stiffened panel under combined shear and thrust is proposed. In order to validate the proposed method, shear buckling collapse tests of a stiffened panel and FEM analysis are carried out. As the result of these, it is confirmed that the buckling collapse behavior and the ultimate strength estimated by the proposed method are in good agreement with the test results.


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