Fracture Estimation in Ship Collision Analysis-Strain Rate and Thermal Softening Effects

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This study examined the effects of the strain rate and thermal softening on large-scale ductile fracture in ship collisions using a rate-dependent combined localized necking and fracture model. A Johnson-Cook type-hardening model, consisting of strain hardening, rate-sensitivity, and thermal softening terms, was adopted together with an associated flow rule. The temperature was treated as an internal state variable and was calculated from the plastic strain energy using a strain-rate-dependent weighting function under fully isothermal and adiabatic conditions. At every time increment, the fracture locus was updated based on the temporal strain rate, whereas the necking locus was coupled with the hardening law, which was dependent on both the strain rate and temperature. The damage indicator framework was used to consider the non-proportional loading paths. The dynamic shell-element failure model was verified through plate-panel penetration tests and applied to a large-scale ship collision analysis involving a struck ship/ship-shaped offshore installation and a supply vessel. The effects of the loading rate and impact energy were assessed in terms of the global behavior of the structure and observed failure modes.

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ductile fracturecrack propagationstrain rateship collision analysiscrashworthinessimpactSTRENGTH STEEL SHEETSLOW-VELOCITY IMPACTSTRUCTURAL-STEELSDUCTILE FRACTUREFAILUREPLATESMODELBEHAVIORNECKING
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Fracture Estimation in Ship Collision Analysis-Strain Rate and Thermal Softening Effects
저자
Cerik, Burak CanChoung, Joonmo
DOI
10.3390/met11091402
발행일
2021-09
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Metals
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