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NON-LINE ANALYSIS OF STIFFNESS IN COMPRESSION CONDITIONS

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The analyzes were aimed at demonstrating the influence of parameters describing the deformation of the structure on the uncertainty of critical force, and the impact of technological imperfections on stress uncertainty in compression conditions. In a linear buckling analysis, the problem is considered only for the initial, permanent state of the stiffness matrix. In the case of demonstrating the influence of initial deformations on the behavior of the structure under load, it is necessary to visualize changes in stiffness over time. To this end, a non-linear MES analysis was carried out, which will take into account local changes in the stiffness of the model through a gradual increase in the load. Thus, the difference in stiffness is taken into account, which in the linear problem is infinite. The analysis was used to examine the local and global sensitivity of the parameters describing: plating thickness as well as deformation caused by the technological process on the stress value reduced by Huber hypothesis, and the value of normal stress. To take into account the influence of non-specified values of the magnitude of geometric deviations, and their simultaneous influence on the range of obtained results, the Experimental Planning Method and the Surface Method of Answers were used.

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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
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Polish Maritime Research no. 25, pages 100 - 107,
ISSN: 1233-2585
Language:
English
Publication year:
2018
Bibliographic description:
Kahsin M., Stecki D.: NON-LINE ANALYSIS OF STIFFNESS IN COMPRESSION CONDITIONS// Polish Maritime Research. -Vol. 25, iss. 2(98) (2018), s.100-107
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.2478/pomr-2018-0060
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