Ultimate bending capacity of strain hardening steel pipes

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Yan-fei Chen
Juan Zhang
Hong Zhang
Xin Li
Jing Zhou
Jing Cao
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[1] China University of Petroleum,National Engineering Laboratory for Pipeline Safety / Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Oil and Gas Distribution Technology
[2] Tianjin University,State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety
[3] HydroChina Beijing Engineering Corporation,State Key Lab of Coastal and Offshore Engineering
[4] Dalian University of Technology,undefined
[5] CNOOC Research Institute,undefined
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China Ocean Engineering | 2016年 / 30卷
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steel pipes; ultimate bending capacity; strain hardening; Hencky’s total strain;
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Based on Hencky’s total strain theory of plasticity, ultimate bending capacity of steel pipes can be determined analytically assuming an elastic-linear strain hardening material, the simplified analytical solution is proposed as well. Good agreement is observed when ultimate bending capacities obtained from analytical solutions are compared with experimental results from full-size tests of steel pipes. Parametric study conducted as part of this paper indicates that the strain hardening effect has significant influence on the ultimate bending capacity of steel pipes. It is shown that pipe considering strain hardening yields higher bending capacity than that of pipe assumed as elastic-perfectly plastic material. Thus, the ignorance of strain hardening effect, as commonly assumed in current codes, may underestimate the ultimate bending capacity of steel pipes. The solutions proposed in this paper are applicable in the design of offshore/onshore steel pipes, supports of offshore platforms and other tubular structural steel members.
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