Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression

Empty and water filled cylindrical Tin (Sn) coated steel cans were loaded under axial compression at varying loading rates to study their resistance to withstand accidental loads. Compared to empty cans the water filled cans exhibit greater resistance to axially applied compression loads before...

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Main Authors: Hussain Shah, Qasim, Mujahid, Mohammad, Al-Atabi, Mushtak, Abakrb, Yousif A.
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spelling my.iium.irep.56312012-02-28T09:34:22Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/5631/ Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression Hussain Shah, Qasim Mujahid, Mohammad Al-Atabi, Mushtak Abakrb, Yousif A. TJ170 Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics Empty and water filled cylindrical Tin (Sn) coated steel cans were loaded under axial compression at varying loading rates to study their resistance to withstand accidental loads. Compared to empty cans the water filled cans exhibit greater resistance to axially applied compression loads before a complete collapse. The time and load or stroke and load plots showed three significant load peaks related to three stages during loading until the cylinder collapse. First peak corresponds to the initial structural buckling of can. Second peak occurs when cylindrical can walls gradually come into full contact with water. The third peak shows the maximum load carrying capability of the structure where pressurized water deforms the can walls into curved shape until can walls fail under peak pressure. The collapse process of water filled cylindrical shell was further studied using Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique in LSDYNA. Load peaks observed in the experimental work were successfully simulated which substantiated the experimental work. Taylor's University 2011 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/5631/1/Vol_6_4_516_529_MUSHTAK.pdf Hussain Shah, Qasim and Mujahid, Mohammad and Al-Atabi, Mushtak and Abakrb, Yousif A. (2011) Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology , 6 (4). pp. 516-526. ISSN 1823-4690 http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/
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topic TJ170 Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics
spellingShingle TJ170 Mechanics applied to machinery. Dynamics
Hussain Shah, Qasim
Mujahid, Mohammad
Al-Atabi, Mushtak
Abakrb, Yousif A.
Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
description Empty and water filled cylindrical Tin (Sn) coated steel cans were loaded under axial compression at varying loading rates to study their resistance to withstand accidental loads. Compared to empty cans the water filled cans exhibit greater resistance to axially applied compression loads before a complete collapse. The time and load or stroke and load plots showed three significant load peaks related to three stages during loading until the cylinder collapse. First peak corresponds to the initial structural buckling of can. Second peak occurs when cylindrical can walls gradually come into full contact with water. The third peak shows the maximum load carrying capability of the structure where pressurized water deforms the can walls into curved shape until can walls fail under peak pressure. The collapse process of water filled cylindrical shell was further studied using Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique in LSDYNA. Load peaks observed in the experimental work were successfully simulated which substantiated the experimental work.
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author Hussain Shah, Qasim
Mujahid, Mohammad
Al-Atabi, Mushtak
Abakrb, Yousif A.
author_facet Hussain Shah, Qasim
Mujahid, Mohammad
Al-Atabi, Mushtak
Abakrb, Yousif A.
author_sort Hussain Shah, Qasim
title Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
title_short Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
title_full Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
title_fullStr Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
title_full_unstemmed Load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
title_sort load carrying capability of liquid filled cylindrical shell structures under axial compression
publisher Taylor's University
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/5631/1/Vol_6_4_516_529_MUSHTAK.pdf
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