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Punching Fracture Experiments and Simulations of Unstiffened and Stiffened Panels for Ships and Offshore Structures
- 박성주;
- 정준모
초록
Ductile fracture prediction is critical for the reasonable damage extent assessment of ships and offshore structures subjected to accidental loads, such as ship collisions and groundings. A fracture model combining the Hosford-Coulomb ductile fracture model with the domain of solid-to-shell equivalence model (HC-SDDE), was used in fracture simulations based on shell elements for the punching fracture experiments of unstiffened and stiffened panels. The flow stress and ductile fracture characteristics of JIS G3131 SPHC steel were identified through tension tests for flat bar, notched tension bar, central hole tension bar, plane strain tension bar, and pure shear bar specimens. Punching fracture tests for unstiffened and stiffened panels are conducted to validate the presented HC-DSSE model. The calibrated fracture model is implemented in a user-defined material subroutine. The force-indentation curves and final damage extents obtained from the simulations are compared with experimental results. The HC-DSSE fracture model provides reasonable estimations in terms of force-indentation paths and residual damage extents.
키워드
- 제목
- Punching Fracture Experiments and Simulations of Unstiffened and Stiffened Panels for Ships and Offshore Structures
- 저자
- 박성주; 정준모
- 발행일
- 2020-06
- 유형
- Y
- 저널명
- 한국해양공학회지
- 권
- 34
- 호
- 3
- 페이지
- 155 ~ 166