AN EFFECTIVE THICKNESS PROPOSAL FOR STRENGTH EVALUATION OF ONE-SIDE PITTED STEEL PLATES UNDER UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION

Authors

  • ZORAREH HADJ MOHAMMAD ESMAEIL NOURI PHD CANDIDATE, DEPARTMENT OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN 15914, IRAN
  • MOHAMMAD REZA KHEDMATI AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
  • SHOKOOFEH SADEGHIFARD MSC GRADUATE, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN 15914, IRAN

Keywords:

STEEL PLATE, PITTING CORROSION, UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION, EFFECTIVE THICKNESS

Abstract

THIS PAPER PRESENTS THE RESULTS OF AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE POST-BUCKLING BEHAVIOUR AND ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF IMPERFECT PITTED STEEL PLATES USED IN SHIP AND OTHER MARINE-RELATED STRUCTURES. A SERIES OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC LARGE DEFLECTION FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES IS PERFORMED ON PITTED STEEL PLATES. THE EFFECTS OF PITTING CORROSION ON ONE SIDE OF THE PLATES ARE INTRODUCED INTO THE FINITE ELEMENT MODELS. THE EFFECTS ON PLATE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AS A RESULT OF PARAMETRIC VARIATION OF THE PITTING CORROSION GEOMETRY ARE EVALUATED. A PROPOSAL ON THE EFFECTIVE THICKNESS IS CONCLUDED IN ORDER TO ESTIMATE THE ULTIMATE STRENGTH AND EXPLORE THE POST-BUCKLING BEHAVIOUR OF PITTED STEEL PLATES UNDER UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION.

Author Biographies

ZORAREH HADJ MOHAMMAD ESMAEIL NOURI, PHD CANDIDATE, DEPARTMENT OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN 15914, IRAN

MOHAMMAD REZA KHEDMATI, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

϶ B.SC. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN, IRAN, 1985-1989.
϶ M.SC. IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF GDANSK, GDANSK, POLAND, 1991-1993.
϶ DR.ENG. IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY, HIGASHI-HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, 1997-2000.

+ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN, IRAN, (SINCE APRIL 2007)

+ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF MARINE TECHNOLOGY, AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, TEHRAN, IRAN, (OCT. 2000- APRIL 2007)

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2012-06-30

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