Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure

This study aims to numerically investigate the buckling behaviour of externally pressurised dome caps. Following the recommendations of the European Standard EN 1993-1-6, there was good agreement between the Finite Element (FE) model and the experimental results, with an average difference of less t...

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Published in:International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
Main Author: Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
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Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
2024
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
208

10.1016/j.ijpvp.2024.105135
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85182600106&doi=10.1016%2fj.ijpvp.2024.105135&partnerID=40&md5=5b20107bfdc8a382756b995516e5532a
This study aims to numerically investigate the buckling behaviour of externally pressurised dome caps. Following the recommendations of the European Standard EN 1993-1-6, there was good agreement between the Finite Element (FE) model and the experimental results, with an average difference of less than 7 %. Several imperfection approaches, such as (i) single load indentation (SLI) and (ii) axisymmetric outward bulge (AOB), and (iii) eigenmode-affine (EM) were used to analyse the dome cap. The EM proved to be the worst imperfection for the externally pressurised dome cap, yet the SLI is an attractive technique for simulating realistic imperfections. The imperfection tolerance was designed according to EN 1993-1-6, and the SLI was used for the realistic-case imperfection. From parametric study, a plot of the upper and lower bound curves serves as a design recommendation, similar to the NASA SP-8032 guideline. Through a regression analysis, a first-cut estimation equation of the imperfect dome cap buckling load with reliability of R2 = 0.97. A case study of shell buckling design on pressurization damage to an oil storage tank's spherical shell partition and its stress assessment are evaluated. This study provides a practical solution for the evaluation of buckling of steel domes under external pressure. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
Elsevier Ltd
3080161
English
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author Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
spellingShingle Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
author_facet Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
author_sort Ismail M.S.; Muhammad al-Attas S.M.; Mahmud J.
title Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
title_short Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
title_full Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
title_fullStr Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
title_full_unstemmed Buckling behaviour of steel dome cap design under external pressure
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description This study aims to numerically investigate the buckling behaviour of externally pressurised dome caps. Following the recommendations of the European Standard EN 1993-1-6, there was good agreement between the Finite Element (FE) model and the experimental results, with an average difference of less than 7 %. Several imperfection approaches, such as (i) single load indentation (SLI) and (ii) axisymmetric outward bulge (AOB), and (iii) eigenmode-affine (EM) were used to analyse the dome cap. The EM proved to be the worst imperfection for the externally pressurised dome cap, yet the SLI is an attractive technique for simulating realistic imperfections. The imperfection tolerance was designed according to EN 1993-1-6, and the SLI was used for the realistic-case imperfection. From parametric study, a plot of the upper and lower bound curves serves as a design recommendation, similar to the NASA SP-8032 guideline. Through a regression analysis, a first-cut estimation equation of the imperfect dome cap buckling load with reliability of R2 = 0.97. A case study of shell buckling design on pressurization damage to an oil storage tank's spherical shell partition and its stress assessment are evaluated. This study provides a practical solution for the evaluation of buckling of steel domes under external pressure. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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