Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8062187 | Ocean Engineering | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This paper outlines empirical formulas to provide adequate predictions of the ultimate strength of ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic pressure. The ultimate strength formulation was derived from published test data found in the open literature. The formulas consider the failure mode interactions, which include the parameter of shell yielding, inter-frame buckling, overall buckling, and stiffener tripping. The failure modes were inserted in the quadratic Merchant-Rankine formula. Afterward, the knockdown factors were empirically derived to best fit the actual collapse pressure. It is found that the proposed formulation can predict the ultimate strengths of ring-stiffened cylinders more accurately and consistently than other codified rules (PD5500, GL, ABS, API). The simple criterion for the assessment of failure modes was also provided. Furthermore, parametric studies were conducted to observe the effect of the design parameter on sizing the ring-stiffened cylinder when the failure modes can be predicted.
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Authors
Sang-Rai Cho, Teguh Muttaqie, Quang Thang Do, Ha Young So, Jung-Min Sohn,