In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads

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Autor(a) principal: Zeinoddini,M.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Latin American journal of solids and structures (Online)
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Resumo: Steel tubular members are widely used as primary and secondary structural framing members in offshore oil and gas platforms. A platform is inherently liable to collisions from ships which can create severe structural damages in the rig. The effect of this damage has been studied by a number of researchers through investigating the impact behaviour isolated tubular members. This is while, the in-situ response of a member located in a structural frame, to lateral impact loads, is not necessarily the same as the response of an individual isolated impacted member. In this paper the behaviour of a chord member forming part of a tubular frame, subjected to impact loads, has been investigated. The tubular frame was tested experimentally by other researchers and reported in the literature. The non-linear numerical models of the frame presented by the authors have been validated against the experimental results. These validated models have been examined under both quasi-static and dynamic impact loads with operational pre-loading applied. It has been found that, in a pre-loaded frame, quasi-static impact loading results in the failure of the impacted member. Interestingly, dynamic modelling of the impact results in the dynamic instability of an adjacent bracing member. It has been noticed that, under a dynamic impact, the impacted in-situ member (located in the frame) behaves rather similarly to a pin ended isolated member. With a quasi-static impact, the impacted in-situ member follows fairly closely the response obtained for a fixed ended isolated member.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
title In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
spellingShingle In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
Zeinoddini,M.
Impact
Frame
Tubular
Dynamic
Quasi-static and Failure
title_short In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
title_full In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
title_fullStr In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
title_full_unstemmed In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
title_sort In-situ quasi-static and dynamic behavioural response of steel tubular frames subjected to lateral impact loads
author Zeinoddini,M.
author_facet Zeinoddini,M.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zeinoddini,M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Impact
Frame
Tubular
Dynamic
Quasi-static and Failure
topic Impact
Frame
Tubular
Dynamic
Quasi-static and Failure
description Steel tubular members are widely used as primary and secondary structural framing members in offshore oil and gas platforms. A platform is inherently liable to collisions from ships which can create severe structural damages in the rig. The effect of this damage has been studied by a number of researchers through investigating the impact behaviour isolated tubular members. This is while, the in-situ response of a member located in a structural frame, to lateral impact loads, is not necessarily the same as the response of an individual isolated impacted member. In this paper the behaviour of a chord member forming part of a tubular frame, subjected to impact loads, has been investigated. The tubular frame was tested experimentally by other researchers and reported in the literature. The non-linear numerical models of the frame presented by the authors have been validated against the experimental results. These validated models have been examined under both quasi-static and dynamic impact loads with operational pre-loading applied. It has been found that, in a pre-loaded frame, quasi-static impact loading results in the failure of the impacted member. Interestingly, dynamic modelling of the impact results in the dynamic instability of an adjacent bracing member. It has been noticed that, under a dynamic impact, the impacted in-situ member (located in the frame) behaves rather similarly to a pin ended isolated member. With a quasi-static impact, the impacted in-situ member follows fairly closely the response obtained for a fixed ended isolated member.
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