Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of support settlements on the out-of-plane displacements of thin-walled cylindrical tanks with a fixed top roof. The shell considered is representative of many steel tanks constructed in Puerto Rico and in the United States, and has a ratio between the diameter and the height of the order of 2.5, with slenderness ratio (radius to thickness) of the order of 1,700. The behavior of the tank is investigated using the finite element computer package ABAQUS by means of a geometrically non-linear algorithm for the analysis and linear elastic material behavior. Results are presented for geometrically linear analysis, geometrically nonlinear analysis and bifurcation buckling analysis. It is shown that the equilibrium path is highly non linear and that the shell displays a plateau for a settlement of the order of half the thickness of the shell. Linear results provide a poor indication of the real displacements in the shell, so that geometric nonlinearity should be included in the analysis for working loads. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Godoy, L. A., & Sosa, E. M. (2003). Localized support settlements of thin-walled storage tanks. Thin-Walled Structures, 41(10), 941–955. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0263-8231(03)00043-0
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