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Citation

Le Sourne H, Rodet JC, Clanet C. Int. J. Crashworthiness 2002; 7(4): 371-396.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to present an analytical model for plane lock gates crashworthiness analysis. The model is able to assess the indentation by the colliding ship at impact point, possible failures in impact vicinity and actions on gate bearings. These latter are calculated by assuming the crash to a quasi-static load, and linear reactions distributions along the bearings. The gate geometry, the bow shape of the colliding ship, its initial velocity and the impact location on the gate are taken into account. The ships are assumed to be quite rigid with respect to the gate. The modelling has been developed with Matlab. Results of impact of one given lock gate with two different ships: a passenger vessel and a carrier, are compared with FEM results. Impact forces and maximum indentation are well matched. Actions on bearings can be locally rather different because of their time dependence and the non-linearity of their distributions.

Language: en

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