2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.marstruc.2013.04.002
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Optimization of composite catenary risers

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“…The riser structural analysis is performed in two stages, global and local, this methodology is employed to flexible risers, but also recommend to composite risers [6]. At the global step, an inextensible cable model [7] performs the analysis considering the entire riser system in order to obtain axial forces acting on it and global displacements (bending and torsional moments are neglected); these data are the input for the next stage of the analysis, when stresses and strains at each lamina are evaluated locally by the Classical Laminated Theory (CLT) in several sections of the riser.…”
Section: Composite Catenary Risermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The riser structural analysis is performed in two stages, global and local, this methodology is employed to flexible risers, but also recommend to composite risers [6]. At the global step, an inextensible cable model [7] performs the analysis considering the entire riser system in order to obtain axial forces acting on it and global displacements (bending and torsional moments are neglected); these data are the input for the next stage of the analysis, when stresses and strains at each lamina are evaluated locally by the Classical Laminated Theory (CLT) in several sections of the riser.…”
Section: Composite Catenary Risermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From previous analyses of optimization problem (1), we know that the number of design variables varies with the number of plies and that it is difficult to calculate the distances between individuals using formula (15). In view of the characteristics of the objective function in terms of the number of plies, there are local extreme points corresponding to each ply number.…”
Section: Improved Niching Evolutionary Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most applications do not consider the number of plies as a design variable [14][15][16][17][18]. Azarafza et al [18] set the fiber volume ratio, ply orientations, and ply thickness as design variables and performed a multiobjective optimization of the weight and transient dynamic response of a composite laminated tube using a basic genetic algorithm (GA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chen et al use the critical moments, pressures and tensions obtained from a global analysis to check the local structural strength which provides a simple and effective method of linking the global and local analysis. A similar method is utilized by Silva et al (Silva et al, 2013) using load and amplification factors to account for pressure, bending moments and environmental loads through the tension forces of classical laminate plate theory. Pham et al (Pham et al, 2015) described a nested multiscale method for flexible risers to concurrently link the global analysis of the flexible pipe and the RVE analysis of the local regions of interests in every load step.…”
Section: Mechanical Behavior Modeling Of Composite Risers Under Deepwmentioning
confidence: 99%