scholarly journals Analytical and Finite Element Post Buckling Analysis of Isotropic Steel Plate Subjected to the in-Plane Loading

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 4848-4850

Disturbance to stability of a member occurs with presence of any external force of different nature than that of the pre-applied load in action or through presence of any eccentric loading. These disturbances includes effects such as buckling in columns and plates which happens when action due to applied load is lesser than the moment due to disturbing agent. This paper investigates the buckling strength of steel plates subjected to loads widthwise, with varying support conditions lengthwise and an effort to trace the load deformation characteristics during post buckling stages, where the transverse strips of plates try to resist the buckling phenomena of longitudinal strips using finite element modeling tool. Hence, resulting in failure of a member at a load greater than that observed during initial buckling stages.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Liu ◽  
Lifeng Wang ◽  
Ziwang Xiao

PurposeThe flexural reinforcement of bridges in-service has been an important research field for a long time. Anchoring steel plate at the bottom of beam is a simple and effective method to improve its bearing capacity. The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of anchoring steel plates of different thicknesses on the bearing capacity of hollow slab beam and to judge its working status.Design/methodology/approachFirst, static load experiments are carried out on two in-service RC hollow slab beams; meanwhile, nonlinear finite element models are built to study the bearing capacity of them. The nonlinear material and shear slip effect of studs are considered in the models. Second, the finite element models are verified, and the numerical simulation results are in good agreement with the experimental results. Finally, the finite element models are adopted to carry out the research on the influence of different steel plate thicknesses on the flexural bearing capacity and ductility.FindingsWhen steel plates of different thicknesses are adopted to reinforce RC hollow slab beams, the bearing capacity increases with the increase of the steel plate thickness in a certain range. But when the steel plate thickness reaches a certain level, bearing capacity is no longer influenced. The displacement ductility coefficient decreases with the increase of steel plate thickness.Originality/valueBased on experimental study, this paper makes an extrapolation analysis of the bearing capacity of hollow slab beams reinforced with steel plates of different thicknesses through finite element simulation and discusses the influence on ductility. This method not only ensures the accuracy of bearing capacity evaluation but also does not need many samples, which is economical to a certain extent. The research results provide a basis for the reinforcement design of similar bridges.


2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 2829-2832
Author(s):  
Yu Xiao Liu ◽  
Tao Ge ◽  
Xin Li ◽  
Jing Zhou

Snaked-lay pipeline is an effective method for control lateral buckling of pipeline, which is used widely. For design of snaked-lay pipeline the key is how to control lateral buckling of pipeline, namely, the lateral buckling is triggered at the designed location, the moment and strain of post buckling are acceptable. A new shape of snaked-lay pipeline is presented. Based on ANSYS, nonlinear finite element of pipeline is built. Comparisons show that the critical buckling load, moment and strain of post-buckling are all reduced for the new shape of snaked-lay pipeline.


2011 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 35-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Vatani Oskouei ◽  
F. Kiakojouri

In this study, for behavior of steel plate which subjected to uniform blast loading the general purpose finite element software ABAQUS, was used. The aim of this paper is to recognize the effect of stiffener configurations, boundary conditions, mesh dependency, load patterns, geometry of plates and damping on dynamic response of the plates. Special emphasis is focused on the evolution of mid-point displacements. The results show that stiffener configuration and boundary conditions have a significant influence on the response, while the effects of damping and load pattern on maximum response are negligible. The results obtained allow an insight into the effect of stiffener configurations and other parameters on the response of the plates under uniform blast loading.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 786-790
Author(s):  
Huawei Liu ◽  
Linxin Niu

V-grooved steel plate 30mm in thickness has been taken into consideration to research on the distribution of temperature field for the multi-pass welding of steel plate with intermediate thickness in the whole process of welding and cooling. With the establishment of a reasonable three-dimensional solid model, the utility of ANSYS software for finite element analysis, the usage of birth-death elements and the setting of normal Gauss heat source, steps have been undertaken to achieve the goal that the process of multi-pass welding about steel plate in intermediate thickness is simulated and the law of distribution about welding temperature field is obtained. The research results indicate the following: the temperature in every point of base metal changes constantly when the steel plate 30mm in thickness is being welded, the heat input position and position behind heat source are the integral parts which have the highest temperature during the process that welded joints are welded, the temperature gradient in front of welding arc is pretty large as well as that behind welding arc is relatively small. The calculation results are consistent with actual observations providing exactly reliable references for stress field of the welding on steel plates.


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