Use of 3D Scan of Weld Joint in Finite Element Analysis and Stochastic Analysis of Hot‑spot Stresses in Tubular Joint for Fatigue Life Estimation

Mikkel Løvenskjold Larsen, Vikas Arora, Marie Lützen, Ronnie R. Pedersen, Eric Putnam

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Abstract

Several methods for modelling and finite element analysis of tubular welded joints are described in various design codes. These codes provide specific recommendations for modelling of the welded joints, using simple weld geometries. In this paper, experimental hot-spot strain range results from a full-scale automatically welded K-node test are compared to corresponding finite element models. As part of investigating the automatically welded K-joint, 3D scans of the weld surfaces have been made. These scans are included in the FE models to determine the accuracy of the FE models. The results are compared to an FE model with a simple weld geometry based on common offshore design codes and a model without any modelled weld. The results show that the FE model with 3D scanned welds is more accurate than the two simple FE models. As the weld toe location of the 3D scanned weld is difficult to locate precisely in the FE model and as misplacement of strain gauges are possible, stochastic finite element modelling is performed to analyse the resulting probabilistic hot-spot stresses. The results show large standard deviations, showing the necessity to evaluate the hot-spot stress method when using 3D scanned welds.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConference Proceedings : International Conference on Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering
Number of pages10
Volume1: Offshore Technology; Offshore Geotechnics
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publication date11. Nov 2019
ISBN (Electronic)9780791858769
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11. Nov 2019
Event38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 9. Jun 201914. Jun 2019
https://event.asme.org/Events/media/library/resources/omae/OMAE-2019-Program.pdf

Conference

Conference38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period09/06/201914/06/2019
Internet address

Keywords

  • 3D scans
  • Finite Element Method
  • Hot-spot stress method
  • K-node
  • Offshore Jacket

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