In the fatigue design of steel catenary risers there are concerns regarding the fatigue damage to girth welds from low stresses, below the constant amplitude fatigue limit, in the loading spectrum and the validity of Miner’s cumulative damage rule. In both cases there is increasing evidence that current design methods can be non-conservative. These fundamental issues were addressed in a recent JIP. A key feature was development of the resonance fatigue testing rigs to enable them to test full-scale pipes under variable amplitude loading. Such tests were performed under a loading spectrum representative of that experienced by some risers, with many tests lasting over 100 million cycles to investigate the fatigue damage due to small stresses as well as the validity of Miner’s rule. However, the resonance rigs are only capable of producing spectrum loading by gradually increasing or decreasing the applied load, whereas more ‘spiky’ random load sequences may be relevant in practice. Therefore the programme also included fatigue tests in conventional testing machines on strip specimens cut from pipes to compare the two types of loading sequence. This paper presents the results of these tests, conclusions drawn and recommendations for changes to current fatigue design guidance for girth welded pipes regarding the definition of the fatigue limit, allowance for the damaging effect of low stresses and the validity of Miner’s rule.
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ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
July 1–6, 2012
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4493-9
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Fatigue Testing of Full Scale Girth Welded Pipes Under Variable Amplitude Loading
Y.-H. Zhang,
Y.-H. Zhang
TWI Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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S. J. Maddox
S. J. Maddox
TWI Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Y.-H. Zhang
TWI Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom
S. J. Maddox
TWI Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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OMAE2012-83054, pp. 29-41; 13 pages
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August 23, 2013
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Zhang, Y, & Maddox, SJ. "Fatigue Testing of Full Scale Girth Welded Pipes Under Variable Amplitude Loading." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 6: Materials Technology; Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Petroleum Technology Symposium. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July 1–6, 2012. pp. 29-41. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2012-83054
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