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Computationally aware estimation of ultimate strength reduction of stiffened panels caused by welding residual stress: From finite element to data-driven methods

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
卷 264, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.114423

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Ultimate Strength Reduction; Stiffened Panels; Residual Stress; Welding; Nonlinear Finite Element Methods; Data Driven Methods; Computationally Aware

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Ultimate limit state (ULS) assessment evaluates the maximum load-carrying capacity of structures, focusing on the safety margin and consistency between conventional and novel designs. A data-driven method is proposed to approximate the computationally expensive nonlinear finite element method, allowing its application at the design stage. This method is crucial for addressing stiffened panel design and assessment.
Ultimate limit state (ULS) assessment examines the maximum load-carrying capacity of structures considering inelastic buckling failure. Contrary to the traditional allowable stress principle which is mainly based on experiences, the ULS assessment focuses on explicitly evaluating the structural safety margin and thus enables a consistent level of safety/risk between conventional and novel structural designs. Modern structures are usually designed as a network of plates and stiffeners (e.g., ship structures, offshore and onshore wind turbine, and landbased bridge) joined by welding which induces a residual stress field. Hence, predicting the ultimate strength reduction of stiffened panels caused by welding residual stress is a crucial problem addressed by many scholars with different approaches, among which the Nonlinear Finite Element Method (NLFEM) is the prevailing approach within the community of structural engineering. Unfortunately, the NLFEM has a high computational requirement which prevents its use in the design, appraisal, and optimisation phases of stiffened panels. To well approximate the nonlinear finite element method, a data-driven method is proposed in this paper, with a functional which is computationally expensive to build but computationally inexpensive to use allowing its application at design stage. Results obtained in different (i.e., interpolation and extrapolation) scenarios using data generated by a state-of-the-art NLFEM on a series of stiffened panels will support the proposed method.

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