A comparison of plastic collapse and limit loads for single mitred pipe bends under in-plane bending |
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Authors: | R. Neilson J. WoodR. Hamilton H. Li |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Strathclyde 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a comparison of the plastic collapse loads from experimental in-plane bending tests on three 90° single un-reinforced mitred pipe bends, with the results from various 3D solid finite element models. The bending load applied reduced the bend angle and in turn, the resulting cross-sectional ovalisation led to a recognised weakening mechanism. In addition, at maximum load there was a reversal in stiffness, characteristic of buckling. This reversal in stiffness was accompanied by significant ovalisation and plasticity at the mitre intersection. Both the weakening mechanism and the post-buckling behaviour are only observable by testing or by including large displacement effects in the plastic finite element solution. A small displacement limit solution with an elastic-perfectly plastic material model overestimated the collapse load by more than 40% and could not reproduce the buckling behaviour. |
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Keywords: | Mitred pipe bend Plastic collapse Limit Experimental Finite element analysis Benchmark Weakening mechanism |
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