Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects

The behavior of steel plate walls (SPWs) under various impulsive loadings and the effects of different mesh sizes are investigated in this paper. With the aim of accurately inspecting SPWs, a series of analyses with 250 models with different plate geometric assumptions and different blast impulsive...

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Main Authors: Seyed Mehdi Zahrai, Saeid Lotfi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Society of Vibration and Acoustics 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics
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Online Access:http://tava.isav.ir/article_31815_6281846f187c451b25419803fbc5bc37.pdf
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spelling doaj-0ae6b88634744172beaf4898b2f97e4c2021-07-02T09:25:36ZengIranian Society of Vibration and AcousticsJournal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics2423-47612423-47612018-01-0141658010.22064/tava.2018.79933.109431815Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effectsSeyed Mehdi Zahrai0Saeid Lotfi1Professor School of Civil Engineering, University of TehranResearch assistant School of Civil Engineering, University of TehranThe behavior of steel plate walls (SPWs) under various impulsive loadings and the effects of different mesh sizes are investigated in this paper. With the aim of accurately inspecting SPWs, a series of analyses with 250 models with different plate geometric assumptions and different blast impulsive loadings are performed to study the SPWs’ out-of-plane behavior. The mild steel material specifications are adopted for SPWs with different thickness and stiffener arrangement and ABAQUS software is utilized for the Finite Element analysis. Results of transferred impulse, maximum displacement and Von   Mises stress of SPWs show that SPWs with thickness of 5 mm are the best choice against various impulsive loadings in comparison with SPWs with thickness of 20 mm. In fact, the SPWs having the thickness of 5 mm show better performance as a result of more energy dissipation against various impulsive loadings. Finally, the Von Mises stress contours investigated for some models show 28% more stress in P5 SPW than that in P20 SPW. Also, it can be concluded that various sizes of mesh have no remarkable effect on unstiffened SPW while effect of different mesh sizes is more significant with increasing the number of stiffeners.http://tava.isav.ir/article_31815_6281846f187c451b25419803fbc5bc37.pdfImpulsive loadingMesh sizeMaximum displacementSteel plate wall (SPW)Von Mises stress
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Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics
Impulsive loading
Mesh size
Maximum displacement
Steel plate wall (SPW)
Von Mises stress
author_facet Seyed Mehdi Zahrai
Saeid Lotfi
author_sort Seyed Mehdi Zahrai
title Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
title_short Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
title_full Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
title_fullStr Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
title_full_unstemmed Study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
title_sort study on transferred impulse and response of steel plate walls under various impulsive loading considering mesh size effects
publisher Iranian Society of Vibration and Acoustics
series Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vibration and Acoustics
issn 2423-4761
2423-4761
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The behavior of steel plate walls (SPWs) under various impulsive loadings and the effects of different mesh sizes are investigated in this paper. With the aim of accurately inspecting SPWs, a series of analyses with 250 models with different plate geometric assumptions and different blast impulsive loadings are performed to study the SPWs’ out-of-plane behavior. The mild steel material specifications are adopted for SPWs with different thickness and stiffener arrangement and ABAQUS software is utilized for the Finite Element analysis. Results of transferred impulse, maximum displacement and Von   Mises stress of SPWs show that SPWs with thickness of 5 mm are the best choice against various impulsive loadings in comparison with SPWs with thickness of 20 mm. In fact, the SPWs having the thickness of 5 mm show better performance as a result of more energy dissipation against various impulsive loadings. Finally, the Von Mises stress contours investigated for some models show 28% more stress in P5 SPW than that in P20 SPW. Also, it can be concluded that various sizes of mesh have no remarkable effect on unstiffened SPW while effect of different mesh sizes is more significant with increasing the number of stiffeners.
topic Impulsive loading
Mesh size
Maximum displacement
Steel plate wall (SPW)
Von Mises stress
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