Vestn. Samar. Gos. Tekhn. Univ., Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki [J. Samara State Tech. Univ., Ser. Phys. Math. Sci.], 2021 Volume 25, Number 2,Pages 303–319(Mi vsgtu1829)
Mechanics of Solids
The equilibrium state of a hollow transversally-isotropic thick-walled sphere, which is fixed on the external surfaces and is subject to a uniform internal lateral pressure and weight forces
Abstract:
We use the decomposition of the components of the displacement vector along the hoop and radial coordinates in series in Legendre polynomials and generalized power series to obtain an exact analytical solution to the equilibrium problem of a thick-walled transversely isotropic centrally symmetric hollow body, which is rigidly fixed on the external surface and is subject to a uniform internal pressure and weight forces.
As an example of using the obtained analytical solution, we analyzed the influence of weight forces on distribution of independent invariants of the stress tensor in the cross section of a heavy reinforced concrete sphere, which internal surface is free from pressure. Based on the multicriteria approach describing various loss of strength mechanisms (from tension or compression in the radial and hoop direction and interlayer shear), we found the regions of a heavy reinforced concrete sphere, in which damage can be initiated.
A qualitative and quantitative comparison of the stress fields at the
points of the cross-sections of the thick-walled heavy spheres with the results
of the numerical solution of the same problem in the axisymmetric and 3D
formulations in the FEM packages ANSYS 13.0 and ABAQUS 6.11 is carried
out. Both packages demonstrated the minimum deviation of the numerically
determined values of the stress invariants from the exact analytical solution
in the axisymmetric formulation. Also the difference with a comparable error
in the 3D setting was found. In the latter case, the presentation of the FEM
results for stresses and strains in the component form led to an unexpected
result, i.e. significant errors in comparison with the exact analytical solution.
To eliminate the errors found in determining the stress-strain state, which
are caused only by features of determining the spherical coordinate system
in the FEM packages ANSYS 13.0 and ABAQUS 6.11, it is necessary to use
the presentation of the results obtained in the invariant form.
Keywords:thick-walled transversally-isotropic heavy sphere, equilibrium state, weight forces, exact analytical solution, mechanisms of initial stage of damage evolution, verification of FEM solutions, ANSYS 13.0, ABAQUS 6.11.