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Global Sensitivity Analysis of Steel Beam Resistance using Finite Element Simulations

KALA, Z. KALA, J. OMISHORE, A.

Original Title

Global Sensitivity Analysis of Steel Beam Resistance using Finite Element Simulations

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The analysis of the influence of random initial imperfections on the static resistance of a hot-rolled steel beam with IPE cross-section is presented in the article. The resistance of the investigated IPE beam is exposed to the effects of lateral-torsional buckling resulting from the bending moment acting about its major principal axis. The resistance of the hot-rolled steel beam is studied using global sensitivity analysis. Initial geometrical and material imperfections are considered as random variables in the determination of the variability of the resistance. The SHELL finite elements and geometrical and material non-linear computational methods of the ANSYS software are used for the evaluation of the resistance. Sensitivity analysis is used to examine the influence of initial imperfections and residual stresses on the resistance (model output). The variance of the model output is evaluated using the Latin Hypercube Sampling method. The sensitivity order of the imperfections based on their influence on the resistance is then determined in the presented case study.

Keywords

Sensitivity Analysis, finite elements, initial imperfection, nonlinear analysis

Authors

KALA, Z.; KALA, J.; OMISHORE, A.

Released

27. 9. 2023

ISBN

0094-243X

Periodical

AIP conference proceedings

Year of study

2928

Number

1

State

United States of America

Pages from

080017-1

Pages to

080017-6

Pages count

6

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