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Meso-scale numerical study of composite patch repaired hole drilled steel plate


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Title: Meso-scale numerical study of composite patch repaired hole drilled steel plate

Authors: Mahdi Razavi Setvati, Zahiraniza Mustaffa, Biramarta Isnadi, Nasir Shafiq, Zubair Imam Syed

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2016

Volume: 11

Issue: 3

Language: English

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Abstract

A large number of steel structures, such as bridges, offshore platforms, large mining equipment and buildings, need retrofitting. The use of composite materials patching is a very attractive alternative to the traditional reinforcement or repair methods (i.e. bolted doubler plates, welding), overcoming many of their limitations and disadvantages. In this paper numerical models of hole drilled steel plate without repair and composite patch repaired hole drilled steel plate were developed, analyzed and compared using ANSYS software. The hole acts as damage, such as severe corrosion, in the steel plate, resulting in the development of high stress concentrations. Three-ply composite patch reduces the maximum equivalent (von-Mises) stress and maximum equivalent elastic strain of the damaged plate by approximately 17.7% and 19.5%, respectively. Analyzing strains, stresses and failure criteria of the composite laminate requires to model the single layers a composite design is built up by. This method is called meso-scale approach. It requires material properties and thicknesses for each layer of the design. Plywise stress and strain results indicate that maximum stress and strain has taken place in the center of the first ply.


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