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Buckling propagation failure in semi-submersible platform columns
abstract The present paper aims at studying the behavior of stiffened panels from a column segment of a new generation of semi-submersible platforms up to the peak compressive load and in the post-buckling condition. Previous studies have demonstrated a strong influence of the mode and magnitude of initial geometric imperfections, as well as boundary conditions, on the structure's axial load capacity. Numerical–experimental correlation study for small-scale models was performed to define the proper numerical model to be used in more complex numerical simulations of the failure behavior of full-scale column structures. The stiffened panels were assessed to identify the buckling onset in a specific plate and its interaction with longitudinal and transversal stiffeners during the progressive column failure. Measurements of the geometric imperfection distribution of full-scale stiffened panels were collected during construction to better understand the buckling mechanism. Initial geometric imperfections were measured by means of laser-based equipment including a portable measuring system that uses laser technology with sub-millimeter accuracy.
Highlights ► Numerical analysis of the behavior of stiffened flat panels up to the peak compressive load and in the post-buckling regime. ► Numerical–experimental correlation study for small-scale models. ► Measurements of the geometric imperfection distribution of full-scale stiffened panels were collected during construction.
Buckling propagation failure in semi-submersible platform columns
abstract The present paper aims at studying the behavior of stiffened panels from a column segment of a new generation of semi-submersible platforms up to the peak compressive load and in the post-buckling condition. Previous studies have demonstrated a strong influence of the mode and magnitude of initial geometric imperfections, as well as boundary conditions, on the structure's axial load capacity. Numerical–experimental correlation study for small-scale models was performed to define the proper numerical model to be used in more complex numerical simulations of the failure behavior of full-scale column structures. The stiffened panels were assessed to identify the buckling onset in a specific plate and its interaction with longitudinal and transversal stiffeners during the progressive column failure. Measurements of the geometric imperfection distribution of full-scale stiffened panels were collected during construction to better understand the buckling mechanism. Initial geometric imperfections were measured by means of laser-based equipment including a portable measuring system that uses laser technology with sub-millimeter accuracy.
Highlights ► Numerical analysis of the behavior of stiffened flat panels up to the peak compressive load and in the post-buckling regime. ► Numerical–experimental correlation study for small-scale models. ► Measurements of the geometric imperfection distribution of full-scale stiffened panels were collected during construction.
Buckling propagation failure in semi-submersible platform columns
Estefen, Tiago P. (author) / Estefen, Segen F. (author)
Marine Structures ; 28 ; 2-24
2012-05-05
23 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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