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J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2008;22(4):65-71.    

In-Plane Collision Analysis of Perforated Steel Plates
Kang Dong-Baek,Lee Ju-Won,Na Won-Bae,Kim Jeong-Tae
Department of Ocean Engineering Pukyong National University,Department of Ocean Engineering Pukyong National University,Department of Ocean Engineering Pukyong National University,Department of Ocean Engineering Pukyong National University
면내 충돌에 의한 유공 강판의 거동 해석
강동백,이주원,나원배,김정태
부경대학교 해양공학과,부경대학교 해양공학과,부경대학교 해양공학과,부경대학교 해양공학과
© 2008 The Korean Society of Ocean Engineers     Open access / Under a Creative Commons License
Keywords: In-plane collision, Perforated steel plate, Stress analysis, Collision analysis
핵심용어: 면내 충돌, 유공 강판, 응력 해석, 충돌 해석
Abstract
In many cases, open-type plate breakwaters use plates with multiple holes; the holes serve as energy dissipaters and weight reducers. Because of the multi-holes configuration, stress concentration should be considered during the design process. Among several design loading conditions, the loads from a possible collision with a man-made vessel or other unexpected events many damage a multi-perforated steel plate. In that case, the structural behavior of a multi-perforated steel plate is quite significant, and is not well understood. This study presents a collision analysis for a multi-perforated steel plate. First, four different perforation topologies (three with circles and one with squares) were selected to investigate the effect of different hole shapes on the structural response. Second, the wave force at a specific site was calculated and loaded onto a steel plate as a static load. The static stresses were used for reference values. Third, two rigid body impacters (cubical & cylindrical) were applied to the steel plates to investigate the transient stress responses. In addition, two different impacting angles ($45^{circ};&;90^{circ}$) were selected to investigate the angle effect. From the collision analysis, the significance of the transient stresses was emphasized.


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