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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Buckling of flat plates and cylindrical panels under complex load cases

Featherston, Carol January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
2

Consequences of Simultaneous Local and Overall Buckling in Stiffened Panels

Ghosh, Biswarup 25 April 2003 (has links)
In this thesis improved expressions for elastic local plate buckling and overall panel buckling of uniaxially compressed T-stiffened panels are developed and validated with 55 ABAQUS eigenvalue buckling analyses of a wide range of typical panel geometries. These two expressions are equated to derive a new expression for the rigidity ratio (EIx/Db)CO that uniquely identifies ¡°crossover¡± panels ¨C those for which local and overall buckling stresses are the same. The new expression for (EIx/Db)CO is also validated using the 55 FE models. Earlier work by (Chen, 2003) had produced a new step-by-step beam-column method for predicting stiffener-induced compressive collapse of stiffened panels. An alternative approach is to use orthotropic plate theory. As part of the validation of the new beam-column method, ABAQUS elasto-plastic Riks ultimate strength analyses were made for 107 stiffened panels ¨C the 55 crossover panels and 52 others. The beam-column and orthotropic approaches were also used. A surprising result was that the orthotropic approach has a large error for crossover panels whereas the beam-column method does not. Some possible reasons for this are suggested. Collapse patterns for the crossover panels are studied and classified from von Mises stress distribution at collapse. The collapse mechanism and load-deflection diagrams suggest stable inelastic post collapse behavior for most panels and an abrupt drop in load carrying capacity in only nine of the 55. / Master of Science
3

健全性判定が可能なテーパーリンク付き鋼板耐震壁の開発 / Development of Steel Shear Walls Capable of Structural Condition Assessment by Using Double-Tapered Links

和, 留生 23 March 2015 (has links)
Kyoto University (京都大学) / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第18977号 / 工博第4019号 / 新制||工||1619 / 31928 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科建築学専攻 / (主査)教授 中島 正愛, 教授 金子 佳生, 教授 吹田 啓一郎 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当
4

Study of the I-35W Highway Bridge Collapse Mechanism

Robles Lora, Miguel Amaurys 07 June 2013 (has links)
The Deck truss portion of the I-35W Highway Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota collapsed on August 1, 2007 while roadwork was underway on the bridge. The entire truss was recovered from the river to study the causes of failure. The National Transportation Safety Board attributes the collapse to inadequate load carrying capacity of the steel gusset plates connecting the main truss members at four specific nodes. Permanent deformations of the members in proximity to these nodes were documented and a surveillance video camera recorded the collapse event in a major section of the structure. The inelastic behavior of the deck truss during the collapse event is studied in this research by performing nonlinear structural analysis on a simplified two-dimensional model. Nonlinear behavior is discretized at specific locations starting with buckling of the critical gusset plates and continuing with yielding in members where the internal forces increased at a higher rate during the post-buckling behavior. The analysis results show the sequence of failure events that lead to the formation of a collapse mechanism in the center span of the deck truss, which is the first to fall into the river. Comparison between the available evidence and the analysis results validate the conclusions drawn in this research. / Master of Science
5

Development of Steel Shear Walls Capable of Structural Condition Assessment by Using Double-Tapered Links / 健全性判定が可能なテーパーリンク付き鋼板耐震壁の開発

He, Liusheng 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第18977号 / 工博第4019号 / 新制||工||1619(附属図書館) / 31928 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科建築学専攻 / (主査)教授 中島 正愛, 教授 金子 佳生, 教授 吹田 啓一郎 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
6

Local Buckling of Doubly-Symmetric I-Sections Subjected to Warping Torsion : The limitations of the Reduced Cross-Section Method under unconventional loading

Ori, Miklós January 2019 (has links)
In regular design practice, when it comes to conventional loading, such as uniaxial compression and bending, the local buckling of thin plates is taken care of through cross section classification. The effect of warping torsion, which also gives rise to normal stresses in the section, however, is typically not considered in the process. Present work aimed to uncover the influence of warping torsion on the phenomena of local plate buckling and to investigate the limitations of the effective width method when it was applied against its intended use. In the case of varying results, a simple correction to the calculation method was to be developed to improve accuracy. The examined I-sections were tested to failure and results were obtained with two different approaches: with finite element method and a Eurocode-based hand-calculation. The finite element models were refined to closely mimic physical experiments and their results were accepted as the true resistance of the sections, while the calculation method tried to capture the structural response in a practical, easily understandable way. The calculated results showed reasonably good accuracy with that of the finite element analysis. However, what really stood out was how similar the change in resistance was when the section parameters were manipulated. Through a properly chosen function, this allowed for the creation of an exponent that could modify the calculated results to achieve an even greater accuracy. The eccentricity of the applied load on the system was also manipulated to alter the proportion of normal stresses due to the two examined effects. It became clear that the stresses from warping in the applied calculation model were underestimated and the otherwise conservative method of effective width lost much of its safety margin when its application was extended to warping as well. Consequently, the consideration of stresses from warping in the regular design process and stability control of commonly used thin walled open sections seemed to be justified. The effective width method could not reliably cover the issue with retaining its original margin of safety.
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PREDICTION OF BENDING WAVES IN THIN PLATES FORMED BY BUCKLING DURING ROLLING PROCESS

PATTNAIK, SHRIKANT PRASAD 21 July 2006 (has links)
No description available.
8

Experimental Study of Ring-Shaped Steel Plate Shear Walls

Egorova, Natalia Vadimovna 12 June 2013 (has links)
A new type of steel plate shear wall has been devised which resists out-of-plane buckling without requiring stiffeners. The ring-shaped steel plate shear wall (RS-SPSW) includes a web plate that is cut with a pattern of holes leaving ring-shaped portions of steel connected by diagonal links. The ring shape resists out-of-plane buckling through the mechanics of how a circular ring deforms into an ellipse. It has been shown that the ring's compression diagonal will shorten a similar amount as the tension diagonal elongates, essentially eliminating the slack in the direction perpendicular to the tension field. Because of the unique features of the ring's mode of distortion, the load-deformation response of the resulting RS-SPSW system can exhibit full hysteretic behavior and possess greatly improved stiffness relative to thin unstiffened SPSW. The concept has been validated through testing on seven 34 in x 34 in panels. General conclusions about influence of different geometric parameters on plate behavior have been made. / Master of Science
9

Computational simulation and analytical development of Buckling Resistant Steel Plate Shear Wall (BR-SPSW)

Maurya, Abhilasha 15 August 2012 (has links)
Steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) are an attractive option for lateral load resisting systems for both new and retrofit construction. They, however, present various challenges that can result in very thin web plates and excessively large boundary elements with moment connections, neither of which is economically desirable. Moreover, SPSW also suffers from buckling at small loads which results in highly pinched hysteretic behavior, low stiffness, and limited energy dissipation. To mitigate these shortcomings, a new type of SPSW has been developed and investigated. The buckling resistant steel plate shear wall (BR-SPSW) utilizes a unique pattern of cut-outs to reduce buckling. Also, it allows the use of simple shear beam-column connections and lends tunability to the shear wall system. A brief discussion of the concept behind the BR-SPSW is presented. A detailed parametric study is presented that investigates the sensitivity of the local and global system behavior to the geometric design variables using finite element models as the main tool. The key output parameters which define the system response are discussed in detail. Analytical solutions for some output parameters like strength and stiffness have been derived and resulting equations are proposed. Finally, preliminary suggestions have been made about how this system can be implemented in practice to improve the seismic resistance of the buildings. The proposed BR-SPSW system was found to exhibit relatively fuller hysteretic behavior with high resistance during the load reversals, without the use of moment connections. / Master of Science
10

A State of the Art Review of Special Plate Shear Walls

Just, Paul J., III 28 June 2016 (has links)
No description available.

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