A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis

There have been a large number of research programs dedicated to the investigation of stress concentration factor and its parametric design formulae for a variety of uniplanar and multiplanar tubular joints. However, for the multiplanar overlapped tubular joints, the related reports are very limited...

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Main Authors: Jian Zhang, Xinxin Yue, Jiajia Qiu, Lei Chen, Wei Shen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8890075
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spelling doaj-31873393ace54928a0a7ae777d4420eb2021-04-05T00:01:20ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8890075A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue AnalysisJian Zhang0Xinxin Yue1Jiajia Qiu2Lei Chen3Wei Shen4Department of Mechanics and Engineering ScienceDepartment of Mechanics and Engineering ScienceDepartment of Mechanics and Engineering ScienceDepartment of Mechanics and Engineering ScienceCentre for Offshore Research and EngineeringThere have been a large number of research programs dedicated to the investigation of stress concentration factor and its parametric design formulae for a variety of uniplanar and multiplanar tubular joints. However, for the multiplanar overlapped tubular joints, the related reports are very limited due to the fact that the combining effect between multiplanarity and brace overlapping is quite complex. In this paper, a novel bracket-stiffened two-planar overlapped tubular KT-joint is proposed by adding two brackets between the upper diagonal and horizontal braces to alleviate the stress concentration at the brace-to-chord intersection area. As compared with the original KT-joint and KT-joint of larger brace gap, stress concentration reduction and fatigue strength enhancement at the most critical point of the proposed KT-joint are significant under both axial and in-plane bending (IPB) loads. The superiority of the proposed KT-joint is further tested with a simplified fatigue life assessment of offshore jack-up in field transit condition, when the KT-joint corresponding to the upper guide level is most critical and fatigue-sensitive. The obtained results with conservative assumptions may serve as guides or references in civil and offshore engineering practices.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8890075
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author Jian Zhang
Xinxin Yue
Jiajia Qiu
Lei Chen
Wei Shen
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Xinxin Yue
Jiajia Qiu
Lei Chen
Wei Shen
A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
Advances in Civil Engineering
author_facet Jian Zhang
Xinxin Yue
Jiajia Qiu
Lei Chen
Wei Shen
author_sort Jian Zhang
title A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
title_short A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
title_full A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
title_fullStr A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Bracket-Stiffened Two-Planar Overlapped Tubular KT-Joint for Offshore Jack-Up Fatigue Analysis
title_sort bracket-stiffened two-planar overlapped tubular kt-joint for offshore jack-up fatigue analysis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description There have been a large number of research programs dedicated to the investigation of stress concentration factor and its parametric design formulae for a variety of uniplanar and multiplanar tubular joints. However, for the multiplanar overlapped tubular joints, the related reports are very limited due to the fact that the combining effect between multiplanarity and brace overlapping is quite complex. In this paper, a novel bracket-stiffened two-planar overlapped tubular KT-joint is proposed by adding two brackets between the upper diagonal and horizontal braces to alleviate the stress concentration at the brace-to-chord intersection area. As compared with the original KT-joint and KT-joint of larger brace gap, stress concentration reduction and fatigue strength enhancement at the most critical point of the proposed KT-joint are significant under both axial and in-plane bending (IPB) loads. The superiority of the proposed KT-joint is further tested with a simplified fatigue life assessment of offshore jack-up in field transit condition, when the KT-joint corresponding to the upper guide level is most critical and fatigue-sensitive. The obtained results with conservative assumptions may serve as guides or references in civil and offshore engineering practices.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8890075
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