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A smeared stiffener based reduced-order modelling method for buckling analysis of isogrid-stiffened cylinder

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages 756-772

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2019.07.061

Keywords

Isogrid-stiffened cylinder; Stability; Smeared stiffener method; Reduced-order models; Mode selection criteria

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11972300, 11602286]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2018JQ1071]
  3. Opening Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment [GZ18107]
  4. CALT fund [2017MC010110]
  5. fund of Aerospace Science and Technology (China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation) [N2018KC0273]

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Thin-walled isogrid-stiffened structures have been widely used as highly efficient structural components in aerospace engineering. in this work, the stability behavior of isogrid-stiffened cylinder is analyzed using the smeared stiffener model based reduced-order modelling (SSM-ROM) method. The smeared stiffener method proposed based on mechanical characteristics of isogrid-stiffener cell is applied to facilitate the finite element(FE) modelling of structure. The reduced-order models constructed based on Koiter asymptotic expansion are extended to be applicable for the smeared stiffener model. Mode selection criteria for cylinders with measured geometric-shape imperfections are developed to lower the computational cost in construction of the reduced-order model. The proposed method is implemented into the finite element framework and achieved completely using the in-house codes. The isogrid-stiffened cylinders with two different configurationgs(strong or weak stiffeners) are considered to validate the performance of the proposed method. Linear and nonlinear buckling analyses are first applied to test the numerical accuracy of the smeared stiffener model. The sensitivity of the buckling load in terms of magnitude of initial imperfections is then carefully studied using three different geometric imperfection shapes. Numerical results demonstrate the good performance of the proposed method in both structural buckling analysis and imperfection sensitivity analyses. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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