TY - JOUR
T1 - Failure analysis of plastic thin spherical shells under local impact
AU - Ning, Jianguo
AU - Song, Weidong
AU - Liu, Haiyan
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This paper presents a theoretical analysis of dynamic process of plastic thin spherical shell under local impact. Firstly, the deformation mode of spherical shell was given by introducing isometric transformation of surface bending. Secondly, on the basis of introducing the yield conditions of weak interaction, the governing equation of motion of the rigid-plastic spherical shell was given by energy balance. Thirdly, the governing equations were solved by the method of Runge-Kutta. Fourthly, by adopting the numerical method, the deformation of the spherical shell under local impact was investigated and the deformation mode was obtained. Finally, a comparison made between theoretical, numerical results and the experimental ones indicated that the three groups of results were in better conformity with each other. The present results of the deformation of the spherical shell used in this paper are reasonable and can be used to predict the degree of damage of a spherical shell under local impact for engineering application.
AB - This paper presents a theoretical analysis of dynamic process of plastic thin spherical shell under local impact. Firstly, the deformation mode of spherical shell was given by introducing isometric transformation of surface bending. Secondly, on the basis of introducing the yield conditions of weak interaction, the governing equation of motion of the rigid-plastic spherical shell was given by energy balance. Thirdly, the governing equations were solved by the method of Runge-Kutta. Fourthly, by adopting the numerical method, the deformation of the spherical shell under local impact was investigated and the deformation mode was obtained. Finally, a comparison made between theoretical, numerical results and the experimental ones indicated that the three groups of results were in better conformity with each other. The present results of the deformation of the spherical shell used in this paper are reasonable and can be used to predict the degree of damage of a spherical shell under local impact for engineering application.
KW - Dynamic analysis
KW - Impact
KW - Numerical simulation
KW - Thins spherical shell
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0036936019
SN - 1013-9826
VL - 233-236
SP - 229
EP - 234
JO - Key Engineering Materials
JF - Key Engineering Materials
IS - I
T2 - Proceedings of the 6th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Engineering Plasticity and Its Applications (AEPA2002)
Y2 - 2 December 2002 through 6 December 2002
ER -