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Finite element analysis patching

Bassetti, A., Colombi, P. and Nussbaumer, A. (2000b), Finite element analysis of steel members repaired by prestressed composite patch . Proceedings of the IGF 2000, XV Congresso Nazionale del Gruppo Italiano Frattura, Bari, Italy, 3-5 May 2000. [Pg.655]

The material properties which are shown in Table 8.3 (Kennedy and Cheng, 1998) are used in the finite element analysis. The thicknesses of the steel plate (tj), the adhesive layer (t ), and the CFRP patching (tgp) are 6.35, 0.06, and 0.23 mm/ply, respectively. Static analysis is carried out to obtain the strain distributions, and the SIF is obtained... [Pg.146]

Finite element analysis of SIF of cracked plate with single-side FRP patching... [Pg.154]

Thermal analysis has been carried out for all vessels noted in this chapter. Figures 5.50, 5.51, 5.52 and 5.53 give the result of temperature distributions for the vessels. Where thermal loads are to be included in the overall analysis they are computed from these figures and are put at the respective nodes of the elements as concentrated loads or patch loads. Alternatively strains are evaluated from these temperatures and they are included in the finite element formulations as initial strains. Stress trajectories can be drawn for the temperature-only case on the lines given for vessels in normal operation - cases which in fact include temperature effects. [Pg.295]


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