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Fracture control of extremely thick welded steel plates applied to the deck structure of large container ships
Authors:Yoichi Sumi  Hiroshi Yajima  Masahiro Toyosada  Takao Yoshikawa  Shuji Aihara  Koji Gotoh  Yoshitaka Ogawa  Toshiyuki Matsumoto  Kazuhiro Hirota  Hideyuki Hirasawa  Masanobu Toyoda  Yasushi Morikage
Institution:1. Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan
2. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, Nagasaki, Japan
3. Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
4. Department of Marine Systems Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
5. Department of Systems Innovation, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
6. National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
7. Research Center, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK), Chiba, Japan
8. Ship and Ocean Engineering Department, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Nagasaki, Japan
9. System Technology Development Center, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan
10. Ship and Offshore Basic Design Department, IHI Marine United Inc., Tokyo, Japan
11. Joining and Strength Research Department, Steel Research Center, JFE Steel Corporation, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:The rapid enlargement of the size of container ships has led to the application of extremely thick plate in the deck structures, which may grow concerns about the fracture toughness at the butt-weld with large amount of heat input, and the arrest toughness of brittle crack propagation in the base metal of such thick plates. Also, slam-induced whipping stresses might affect the fatigue crack propagation and the initiation of a brittle crack in a container ship. In order to prevent the catastrophic failure of deck structures by brittle fracture, national joint research projects, which focused on the safety-related issues of extremely thick steel plate applied to hull of large container ships, were formed from April 2007 to March 2011 organized by the Japan Ship Technology Research Association (JSTRA) supported by the Japanese Government in collaboration with universities, national research institute, classification societies and relevant industries including shipbuilding, steel manufacturing and shipping companies. The joint research projects have carried out the investigations on crack initiation toughness of the weld, fatigue crack propagation under seaway loading, the potential of defect detection by ultrasonic testing, and the crack-arrest methods after brittle crack propagation. Practical recommendations to prevent brittle fracture of large container ships were proposed based on these comprehensive investigations. The essential parts of the above research activities are presented in this paper.
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