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A simulation study on the interaction between sloping marine structure and level ice based on cohesive element model

The interaction between sloping marine structure and level ice is a complex process, which contains local crushing and flexural failure. The ice fragments fallen from ice sheet will continuously experience rotation, sliding and accumulation processes. These processes interfere with each other and gi...

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Published in:Cold regions science and technology 2018-05, Vol.149, p.1-15
Main Authors: Wang, Feng, Zou, Zao-Jian, Zhou, Li, Ren, Yi-Zhou, Wang, Shu-Qi
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Language:English
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Summary:The interaction between sloping marine structure and level ice is a complex process, which contains local crushing and flexural failure. The ice fragments fallen from ice sheet will continuously experience rotation, sliding and accumulation processes. These processes interfere with each other and give rise to difficulty to determine accurately the ice loads on structure. The issue is solved by using cohesive element model (CEM) in this paper. In the condition of a cone icebreaking against level ice, the elastoplastic linear softening constitutive model is introduced to the regular tri-prism bulk elements to present the microscopic crushing of ice sheet, while the bending failure of ice sheet is caused by the failure of cohesive elements. The proposed models are incorporated into the LS-DYNA finite element code. The mesh dependency study and a series of parametric analysis on the main parameters of models are conducted. The numerical results are compared with available model test data in literature, and good agreements are achieved. Then a series of simulations in terms of invasion velocity, cone angle and cone waterline diameter are performed. Effects of these parameters on the ice loads and contributions of breaking module are discussed. •The interaction between sloping marine structure and level ice is simulated based on cohesive element model.•The regular tri-prism structured mesh is applied to ice bulk elements.•The mesh dependency study and parametric analysis for the main parameters of models are performed.•The numerical results are compared with the available experimental data.•Simulations are performed to evaluate the influence of invasion velocity, cone angle and cone waterline surface diameter.
ISSN:0165-232X
1872-7441
DOI:10.1016/j.coldregions.2018.01.022