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The aim of this paper is to develop computational models for the ultimate compressive strength analysis of stiffened plate panels with nonuniform thickness. Modeling welding-induced initial deformations and residual stresses was presented with the measured data. Three methods, i.e., ANSYS finite element method, ALPS/SPINE incremental Galerkin method, and ALPS/ULSAP analytical method, were employed together with existing test database obtained from a full-scale collapse testing of steel-stiffened plate structures. Sensitivity study was conducted with varying the difference in plate thickness to define a representative (equivalent) thickness for plate panels with nonuniform thickness. Guidelines are provided for structural modeling to compute the ultimate compressive strength of plate panels with variable thickness.
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Lee, H. H., & Paik, J. K. (2020). Ultimate Compressive Strength Computational Modeling for Stiffened Plate Panels with Nonuniform Thickness. Journal of Marine Science and Application, 19(4), 658–673. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-020-00180-0
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