2d Models of Steel Beams under Patch Loading for Buckling Coefficient Assessment
2d Models of Steel Beams under Patch Loading for Buckling Coefficient Assessment
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This paper proposes an equivalent 2d model incorporating translational and rotational springs to simulate constraints in the stability analysis of steel plates under in-plane patch loading.The main objective is to develop an equivalent stability analysis of these plates by Duffles accurately calibrating the level of constraint provided by the stiffeners and flanges.The calibration involves determining the spring constants of a 2d equivalent plate model to achieve the same linear elastic critical load and buckled shape as a 3d model.The paper uses the buckling coefficient as the objective function to calibrate the translational and rotational springs.The ultimate goal Upper Spray Arm is to effectively replicate the constraint conditions imposed by the flanges and vertical stiffeners within the structure.
The proposed simplified method yields results that closely align with those obtained from the original 3d model, incorporating finite-rigidity restraints.