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Original Articles

An analytical method for the thermo-mechanics coupling study of thin-walled spherical shell structure

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Pages 6583-6604 | Received 01 Feb 2021, Accepted 24 Jun 2021, Published online: 13 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

For large LNG storage tanks, the thermal load has a very important influence on the failure mode of the thin-walled spherical dome. However, the traditional calculation of thermal stress is very complicated for the spherical shell. To obtain an analytic solution with a simple expression, an approximate method was proposed in this paper. The mechanical behaviour caused by the temperature difference is divided into two parts, i.e. the thermal strain directly acting on the shell and the binding force exerted by the boundary. The thickness is ignored in the calculation of deflection caused by boundary constraints. Then, its accuracy was verified by a linear elastic numerical model. Furthermore, the crack pattern in a nonlinear plastic simulation was also well captured. The case study shows that the thermal-induced meridional cracks distribute uniformly along the circumferential direction; these cracks first appeared on the inner surface at the edge of the tank dome, and then rapidly expand to the centre and outer surface; increasing the amount of reinforcement cannot effectively limit the development of such cracks.

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The co authors of this article do not have any relevant financial or non-financial competing interests. All authors agree to the above statement.

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Funding

The research is financially supported by the Local science and technology development foundation guided by the central government (No. YDZX20203700001129). We also appreciate the support of the Taishan Scholar Project in Shandong Province and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51908169).

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