Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading

Fatigue is one of the main failure modes in marine structures, and it is caused by the strong cyclic characteristics of the loads they support. This failure mode is amplified in areas of high stress concentration, such as at the intersection of primary and secondary elements. In this paper, a two-ph...

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Main Authors: Silva-Campillo Arturo, Suárez-Bermejo Juan Carlos, Herreros-Sierra Miguel Ángel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2021-0028
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spelling doaj-155f988f69ad4798897cf9a765f9ae682021-09-05T14:01:09ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292021-06-0128211612710.2478/pomr-2021-0028Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue LoadingSilva-Campillo Arturo0Suárez-Bermejo Juan Carlos1Herreros-Sierra Miguel Ángel2Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid, SpainUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid, SpainFatigue is one of the main failure modes in marine structures, and it is caused by the strong cyclic characteristics of the loads they support. This failure mode is amplified in areas of high stress concentration, such as at the intersection of primary and secondary elements. In this paper, a two-phase study is proposed that compares numerical and experimental results using a digital image correlation technique. The described procedure establishes selection, design, and scantling criteria and provides recommendations for the design of the transverse structure using specimens with different geometries. These geometries correspond to different designs for the transverse primary structure that use a longitudinal secondary stiffener with variable thickness and longitudinal spacing to transverse in a dynamic and quasi-static regime. The stress state for this regime is calculated based on the biaxiality indication concept, which uses the fatigue phenomenon (safety factor and sensitivity curves) and fracture mechanics (parameters of the Paris crack propagation law, correlation value, and law of variation of the stress intensity factor).https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2021-0028fatigue lifeship structurescrack growthfracture
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author Silva-Campillo Arturo
Suárez-Bermejo Juan Carlos
Herreros-Sierra Miguel Ángel
spellingShingle Silva-Campillo Arturo
Suárez-Bermejo Juan Carlos
Herreros-Sierra Miguel Ángel
Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
Polish Maritime Research
fatigue life
ship structures
crack growth
fracture
author_facet Silva-Campillo Arturo
Suárez-Bermejo Juan Carlos
Herreros-Sierra Miguel Ángel
author_sort Silva-Campillo Arturo
title Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
title_short Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
title_full Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
title_fullStr Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
title_full_unstemmed Design Criteria for Scantling of Longitudinal and Transverse Connections in the Torsion Box Under Fatigue Loading
title_sort design criteria for scantling of longitudinal and transverse connections in the torsion box under fatigue loading
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Fatigue is one of the main failure modes in marine structures, and it is caused by the strong cyclic characteristics of the loads they support. This failure mode is amplified in areas of high stress concentration, such as at the intersection of primary and secondary elements. In this paper, a two-phase study is proposed that compares numerical and experimental results using a digital image correlation technique. The described procedure establishes selection, design, and scantling criteria and provides recommendations for the design of the transverse structure using specimens with different geometries. These geometries correspond to different designs for the transverse primary structure that use a longitudinal secondary stiffener with variable thickness and longitudinal spacing to transverse in a dynamic and quasi-static regime. The stress state for this regime is calculated based on the biaxiality indication concept, which uses the fatigue phenomenon (safety factor and sensitivity curves) and fracture mechanics (parameters of the Paris crack propagation law, correlation value, and law of variation of the stress intensity factor).
topic fatigue life
ship structures
crack growth
fracture
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2021-0028
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