Analysis and Design of Stiffened Columns in Offshore Floating Platforms Subjected to Supply Vessel Impacts
Master thesis
Date
2018Metadata
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- Institutt for marin teknikk [3611]
Abstract
In this work the resistance of a stiffened column exposed to stern corner impactsis studied. The effect of ring and vertical stiffeners are explored, as well as theeffect of decks and bulkheads. It is found that the ring stiffener is an importantpart of the load carrying structure for radial loads. These are therefore isolatedand studied in greater detail.The ring stiffeners are analysed as a semicircular arch using several analyticalmodels, as well as with the finite element method. It is shown that the collapseload for a ring stiffener with a stocky cross section can be well estimated by botha static and a kinematic model. For a more slender cross section local effectssuch as bucking of the web and top flange is important for the response.A folding line model for the local collapse of the cross section is proposed, andincluded in the kinematic model. This increases the accuracy of the model significantly,especially for slender cross sections at large displacements.The accuracy of the statical model was improved by introducing interaction equationsbetween the moment capacity and the axial load. This resulted in a iterativeformula.Finite element analyses of stern corner impacts have been performed for severaldifferent designs of stiffened columns to determine how a strength design canbe obtained. It is found that the collapse of the ring stiffeners give a reductionin capacity and subsequently large deformations. This collapse load is thereforeproposed as a limit for strength design.The vertical stiffening is shown to influence the collapse load by restraining thelateral displacement of the ring stiffener web, in addition to providing the necessarystrength to carry the impact load to the ring stiffeners.The effect of decks was found to be minor with respect to the initial collapse,but important for the energy dissipation at large deformations. Bulkheads werefound to give little to no extra capacity apart from the case where they aredirectly inline with the impact direction.