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Predicting the collapse of externally pressurised ring-stiffened cylinders using finite element analysis
Authors:Derek Graham  
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aQinetiQ Rosyth, South Arm Site, Rosyth Business Park, Dunfermline, Fife KY11 2XR, UK

Abstract:This paper describes the application of finite element (FE) analysis to the prediction of the non-linear elasto-plastic collapse of ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic loading. A range of legacy experimental test models have been analysed using FE idealisations generated using measured as-built shape data including out-of-circularity (OOC), frame alignment and tilt and other scantlings. The FE models also explicitly included the residual stresses caused by cold bending. Short and long ring-stiffened cylinders, which were designed to isolate interframe and overall collapse modes, respectively, were considered as were some intermediate length cylinders where the possibility of interactive collapse was also present. In general, the collapse pressures were predicted to within 6%. However, for some of the interframe collapse models, it was necessary to use the minimum measured plate thickness to achieve this. This was largely attributable to the limited measured plate thickness data.
Keywords:Submarine pressure hulls  Residual stress  Shape imperfection  Inelastic material behaviour  Overall collapse  Interframe collapse  Interactive collapse  
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