Publication | Closed Access
Effect of Material and Geometry Variations on Beam under Patch Loading
12
Citations
7
References
2001
Year
EngineeringGeometry VariationsMechanical EngineeringConcentrated LoadingStructural ApplicationStructural PerformanceResidual StressStructural OptimizationStructural SteelStructural EngineeringHigh-rate LoadingPatch LoadingCode ProbanSolid MechanicsStructural DesignStructural ReliabilityCivil EngineeringStructural AnalysisStructural MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsFirst Case
This work was initiated to study the influence of geometry and material variations on the structural response of an aluminum I-beam subjected to concentrated loading. The beam behavior was computed with a previously validated LS-DYNA model, and an analytical response surface expression for the maximum load capacity was established. The deviation between the response surface estimate and the numerical analysis result was within 1.1%, and <0.35% in the most interesting parameter range. The probability distributions of all the material parameters, the thicknesses, and the geometrical imperfections were established on measurements from former works, and the code PROBAN was used to evaluate the influence of variability in the model parameters. It was found practical to separate two different cases: (1) one reflecting the variation occurring in a certain extrusion; and (2) the other indicating the scatter in a random batch. The first case was shown to give 20% higher design capacity indicating that it may be attractive to improve the control of the production process.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1