Data belonging to the paper: On accuracy and precision of current analytical models for interframe and global collapse pressures of asymmetrically imperfect ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic pressure when compared to results of 3D FEM simulations
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doi: 10.4121/c60d05ad-01ee-44cd-b820-4d99ab26ea00
doi: 10.4121/c60d05ad-01ee-44cd-b820-4d99ab26ea00
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Reijmers, Jack; Stapersma, Douwe (2024): Data belonging to the paper: On accuracy and precision of current analytical models for interframe and global collapse pressures of asymmetrically imperfect ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic pressure when compared to results of 3D FEM simulations. Version 3. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/c60d05ad-01ee-44cd-b820-4d99ab26ea00.v3
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Dataset
Data belonging to the paper: On accuracy and precision of current analytical models for interframe and global collapse pressures of asymmetrically imperfect ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic pressure when compared to results of 3D FEM simulations by J.J. Reijmers, D. Stapersma, M.L. Kaminski, C.L. Walters. The purpose of the data is to collect the errors between analytical methods and numerical calculations. The data consists of tables containing analytical solutions and FE results giving the error for twelve pressure hull geometries. A condensed overview is presented in the paper.
history
- 2023-04-25 first online
- 2024-09-30 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.xlsx
associated peer-reviewed publication
Analytical formulations and comparison of collapse models for risk analysis of axisymmetrically imperfect ring-stiffened cylinders under hydrostatic pressure
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (ME), Department of Maritime and Transport Technology, Ship and Offshore Structures.Nevesbu b.v.
DATA
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