Stress Concentration Modelling in Internal Stiffeners of Ship-to-Shore Quay Cranes Legs Due to Structural Heightening

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2024-11-08Departamento/s
Ingeniería InformáticaFuente
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), Vol. 14, Núm. 22, 2024Resumen
This paper presents a study on the modelling and estimation of stress concentration at the
tips of leg stiffeners in ship-to-shore (STS) quay cranes, which is intensified in those on the sea-side
leg extensions, which are more prone to crack formation, notably following structural heightening of
the cranes. A computer-simulated database was generated, incorporating mechanical parameters and
geometric features that impact stress concentration. These variables can then be integrated as inputs
into a multiple linear regression model (MLR). This methodology offers an alternative to the finite
element method (FEM) for the computation of stress concentration and deformations. At the same
time, the statistical significance of the parameters influencing this scenario is determined, ensuring a
comprehensive assessment of their impact on the studied phenomenon. The research underscores the
importance of incorporating stress concentration and structural geometry considerations into crane
design or modification, given their crucial role in preserving the remaining lifecycle of the structure.
Crack initiation is significantly intensified in regions characterised by high stress concentrations,
particularly in areas where there are geometric changes at the tips of the stiffeners, where local
stiffness is altered. All of this is in combination with work cycles under the supported loads.
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modelling; ship-to-shore cranes; stress concentration; crack; stiffenerColecciones
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