Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel

Stiffened plates are the main structural building block in ship and offshore hulls and their structural response subject to loads is a topic of significant practical interest in ship and offshore structural design. To investigate the structural capacity for design and evaluation purposes, it is beco...

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Main Author: Ozguc Ozgur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-09-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0046
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spelling doaj-30fe7393137b41758ec426919aa3c8742021-09-05T14:01:09ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292020-09-01273505810.2478/pomr-2020-0046pomr-2020-0046Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck PanelOzguc Ozgur0Istanbul Technical University, Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, TurkeyStiffened plates are the main structural building block in ship and offshore hulls and their structural response subject to loads is a topic of significant practical interest in ship and offshore structural design. To investigate the structural capacity for design and evaluation purposes, it is becoming an efficient and reliable practice to carry out non-linear finite element (FE) analysis. The present study is to assess the buckling strength of a stiffened deck panel on an FPSO vessel using the nonlinear finite element code ADVANCE ABAQUS, where imperfection sensitivity work is also accounted for. The cases studied correspond to in-plane bi-axial compression in the two orthogonal directions. The findings are compared with the DNVGL PULS (Panel Ultimate Limit State) buckling code for the stiffened panels. It is found that the strength values from the ADVANCE ABAQUS and DNVGL PULS code are very close. The results and insights developed from the present work are discussed in detail.https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0046buckling strengthimperfection sensitivitynonlinear finite element analysisfpso unitdeck panel
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Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
Polish Maritime Research
buckling strength
imperfection sensitivity
nonlinear finite element analysis
fpso unit
deck panel
author_facet Ozguc Ozgur
author_sort Ozguc Ozgur
title Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
title_short Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
title_full Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
title_fullStr Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Buckling Behaviour on an FPSO Deck Panel
title_sort assessment of buckling behaviour on an fpso deck panel
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Stiffened plates are the main structural building block in ship and offshore hulls and their structural response subject to loads is a topic of significant practical interest in ship and offshore structural design. To investigate the structural capacity for design and evaluation purposes, it is becoming an efficient and reliable practice to carry out non-linear finite element (FE) analysis. The present study is to assess the buckling strength of a stiffened deck panel on an FPSO vessel using the nonlinear finite element code ADVANCE ABAQUS, where imperfection sensitivity work is also accounted for. The cases studied correspond to in-plane bi-axial compression in the two orthogonal directions. The findings are compared with the DNVGL PULS (Panel Ultimate Limit State) buckling code for the stiffened panels. It is found that the strength values from the ADVANCE ABAQUS and DNVGL PULS code are very close. The results and insights developed from the present work are discussed in detail.
topic buckling strength
imperfection sensitivity
nonlinear finite element analysis
fpso unit
deck panel
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0046
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