NONLINEAR FINITE-ELEMENT BUCKLING ANALYSIS OF DRILL-STRINGS CONFINED IN VERTICAL WELLS

Author(s):  
Lucas Santos ◽  
Raphael Santana Silva ◽  
Thiago Ritto
2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 3876-3879
Author(s):  
Wan Zhen Wang ◽  
Ji Xiang Xu ◽  
Fei Yi Chen

The modified factor formulas, which are applicable to sway steel frames, are derived by considering joint relative rotational stiffness and adopting the modified stiffness factor. The finite element models of steel frames with semi-rigid and rigid connections are established using ANSYS program. Nonlinear finite element analysis of steel frames with two web and top-seat angles steel semi-rigid connections is conducted. Through bulking analysis of sway steel frames with semi-rigid connections, the effective length factor of sway steel frames is derived, which considers nonlinear rotation of two web and top-seat angles steel semi-rigid connections.


2011 ◽  
Vol 243-249 ◽  
pp. 1321-1325
Author(s):  
Xue Feng Cai ◽  
Jin Ping Zhuang ◽  
Ming Bei Tuo

The characteristics of integral forced prformance for seel tubular high scaffold with couplers were introduced and deficiencies were pointed out in the paper. Integral forced prformance for steel tubular high scaffold with couplers was simulated by finite element software ABAQUS. Couplers joint was simulated with nolinear elastic spring element model. Eigenvalue buckling analysis was used to get the most stability capacity. The simulated result agrees well with previous experimental result.


Author(s):  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Hong-wei Guo ◽  
Juan Wu ◽  
Zi-ming Kou ◽  
Anders Eriksson

In view of the problems of low accuracy, small rotational angle, and large impact caused by flexure joints during the deployment process, an integrated flexure revolute (FR) joint for folding mechanisms was designed. The design was based on the method of compliance and stiffness ellipsoids, using a compliant dyad building block as its flexible unit. Using the single-point synthesis method, the parameterized model of the flexible unit was established to achieve a reasonable allocation of flexibility in different directions. Based on the single-parameter error analysis, two error models were established to evaluate the designed flexure joint. The rotational stiffness, the translational stiffness, and the maximum rotational angle of the joints were analyzed by nonlinear finite element analyses. The rotational angle of one joint can reach 25.5° in one direction. The rotational angle of the series FR joint can achieve 50° in one direction. Experiments on single and series flexure joints were carried out to verify the correctness of the design and analysis of the flexure joint.


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