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Fatigue tests of damaged tubes under flexural loading

  • Ghazijahani, Tohid Ghanbari;Jiao, Hui;Holloway, Damien
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.223-236
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    • 2015
  • Despite the proliferation of the industrial application of steel tubes, the effect of collision on the surface of steel tubes subject to cyclic loading has largely remained untouched. This paper studies the fatigue behavior of steel tubes which are impacted by an external object. A dent imperfection caused by a collision was modeled and fatigue tests were conducted using a MTS machine. Fatigue life as well as the failure modes were thoroughly discussed in a way that the fatigue life of the dented tubes with similar geometrical specifications at full-scale can be generalized.

A Fundamental Study on the Lateral Impact Problems of Tubular Members (원통부재의 횡충돌에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Lee Sang-Gab;Chung Young-Gu
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.234-241
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    • 1995
  • Offshore structures are exposed to higher probability of collision with ship because of their limited mobility. In general, the consequence of the collision is reported to be relatively small and it is desirable to consider minor collisions in the design stage. It is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic responses of a tubular, their main member, under collision to design offshore structure against possible accidents. It is needed to estimate the probable extent of damage of a tubular, depth of dent, affected by the time history of impact load in ender to design a tubular strong enough for collision. In this paper, dynamic behaviors of a tubular due to the lateral impact are investigated through the numerical simulations with hydrocode DYNA3D, a three dimensional elasto-plastic large deformation impact contact problem analyzing program.

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A Real-world Accident Study on Vehicle Damage Types and Occupant Injury (자동차사고 손상유형과 상해에 관한 실사고 연구)

  • Hong, Seungjun;Park, Wonpil;Ha, Sungyong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2013
  • Base on insurance vehicle collision and bodily injury claim reports, 23,655 cases of vehicle to vehicle accidents occurred in Korea 2010 are investigated in order to understand vehicle damage severities, repair costs and occupant injury types. The results of our statistical analysis reveal that minor damages with small dent or scratches on vehicle body panels which is assumed to imply during very low speed crashes are major portion of accident severities types. The most vulnerable body regions due to the real-world accident are neck. The 86.3% of total injured driver in minor rear damaged vehicles has reported neck pains and they are followed by whole bodies and head but with much lower occurrence rates.

Damage Estimation for Offshore Tubular Members Under Quasi-Static Loading (준정적하중(準靜的荷重)을 받는 해양구조물(海洋構造物)의 원통부재(圓筒部材)에 대한 손상예측(損傷豫測))

  • Paik, Jeom-K.;Shin, Byung-C.;Kim, Chang-Y.
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 1989
  • The present study attempts to develop the theoretical model for the damage estimation of offshore tubular members which are subjected to the accidental impact loads due to collision, falling objects and so on. For the reasons of the simplicity of the problem being considered, however, this paper postulates that the accidental load can be approximated to be the quasi-static one, in which dynamic effects are negelcted. Based upon the theoretical and experimental results which are obtained from the present study as well as the existing literature, the load-displacement relations taking the interaction effect between the local denting and the global bending deformation into account are presented in the explicit form when the concentrated lateral load acts on the tubular member whose end condition is supposed to be rotation ally free and axially restrained, in which membrane forces develop. Thus, the practical estimation of damage deformation for the local denting and the global bending damage of tubular members against the accidental loads is possible and also the collision absorption capability of the member can be calculated by performing the integration of the area below the given load-displacement curves, provided that all the energy is dissipated to the deforming the member itself.

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