Dent-to Evaluation Concept for Thin-Walled Steel Cylinders
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Date
2023
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Silesian Univ Technology
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Defects/imperfections can occur during manufacturing, assembly, welding, and other processes, which can reduce the critical buckling load. However, the axial buckling load is beyond the scope of this work, and there are many studies on the stiffening effect of longitudinal dents. This concept combined the idea of the dent-to-stiffener evaluation concept for thin-walled steel cylinders. This study aims to transform the dents into artificial dents for a stiffening effect on the buckling phenomena. For this purpose, 37 thin-walled steel cylinder models, including the perfect model, were designed for varying dent shapes, dent widths, dent depths, dent lengths, and dent angles. The study also contributed to the effect of dent parameters on the critical buckling load of thin-walled steel cylinders. In particular, increasing the initial buckling will motivate the industry to convert dents into stiffeners with small artificial touches to enhance the longevity of the structure. The results showed that the introduction of certain artificial dents can significantly increase the critical buckling load of cylinders, thus improving their resistance against buckling, which has significant implications for various industries that use thin-walled steel cylinders in their structures. The proposed simulations for transforming dents into artificial stiffeners can be a valuable tool for enhancing the longevity and safety of thin-walled steel cylinders and other structures.
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Akarsu, Oguzhan/0000-0002-2662-1417;
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Dent Shape, External Pressure, Imperfection Effect, Stiffener, Thin-Walled, dent shape, stiffener, thin-walled, Architecture, imperfection effect, TA1-2040, external pressure, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), NA1-9428
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0203 mechanical engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering
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1
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Architecture Civil Engineering Environment
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start Page
43
End Page
54
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