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Effect of pitting corrosion on strength of web plates subjected to patch loading
Authors:Tatsuro Nakai  Hisao Matsushita  Norio Yamamoto
Affiliation:Research Institute, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK), 1-8-3, Ohnodai, Midori-ku, Chiba 267-0056, Japan
Abstract:Pitting corrosion is typical corrosion observed on coated hold frames in way of cargo holds of bulk carriers, which exclusively carry coal and iron ore. Extensive survey on the effect of pitting corrosion on structural strength under a wide variety of loading conditions is necessary to clarify the relationship between pitting intensity and residual strength in detail. In the present study, a series of tests has been conducted on structural models which consist of web, shell and face plates to investigate the effect of pitting corrosion on strength of web plates subjected to patch loading. In these tests, artificial pitting was made on the web plates and two equal concentrated loads have been applied vertically at the one third points of simply supported models. It was found that web crippling behavior is strongly affected by the pit distribution on the web plates. According to the FE-analyses following the experiment, ultimate strength of the web plates with pitting under patch loading is a little smaller than or almost the same as that of the web plates with uniform corrosion in terms of average thickness loss.
Keywords:Pitting corrosion  Local strength  Web crippling  Patch loading  Hull structural members
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