Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures

Abstract The stress intensity factor (SIF) and the degree of bending (DoB) are among the crucial parameters in evaluating the fatigue reliability of offshore tubular joints based on the fracture mechanics (FM) approach. The value of SIF is a function of the crack size, nominal stress, and two modify...

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Main Authors: Hamid Ahmadi, Amirreza Ghaffari
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Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-efdbd315a33144d89e0072ec77a831632020-11-25T01:32:29ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-782512112025204410.1590/1679-78251698S1679-78252015001102025Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structuresHamid AhmadiAmirreza GhaffariAbstract The stress intensity factor (SIF) and the degree of bending (DoB) are among the crucial parameters in evaluating the fatigue reliability of offshore tubular joints based on the fracture mechanics (FM) approach. The value of SIF is a function of the crack size, nominal stress, and two modifying coefficients known as the crack shape factor (Yc) and geometric factor (Yg). The value of the DoB is mainly determined by the joint geometry. These three parameters exhibit considerable scatter which calls for greater emphasis in accurate determination of their governing probability distributions. As far as the authors are aware, no comprehensive research has been carried out on the probability distribution of the DoB and geometric and crack shape factors in tubular joints. What has been used so far as the probability distribution of these factors in the FM-based reliability analysis of offshore structures is mainly based on assumptions and limited observations, especially in terms of distribution parameters. In the present paper, results of parametric equations available for the computation of the DoB, Yc, and Yg have been used to propose probability distribution models for these parameters in tubular K-joints under balanced axial loads. Based on a parametric study, a set of samples were prepared for the DoB, Yc, and Yg; and the density histograms were generated for these samples using Freedman-Diaconis method. Ten different probability density functions (PDFs) were fitted to these histograms. The maximum likelihood (ML) method was used to determine the parameters of fitted distributions. In each case, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate the goodness of fit. Finally, after substituting the values of estimated parameters for each distribution, a set of fully defined PDFs were proposed for the DoB, crack shape factor (Yc), and geometric factor (Yg) in tubular K-joints subjected to balanced axial loads.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252015001102025&lng=en&tlng=enTubular K-jointdegree of bending (DoB)stress intensity factor (SIF)geometric factorcrack shape factorprobability density function (PDF)Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test
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author Hamid Ahmadi
Amirreza Ghaffari
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Amirreza Ghaffari
Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Tubular K-joint
degree of bending (DoB)
stress intensity factor (SIF)
geometric factor
crack shape factor
probability density function (PDF)
Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test
author_facet Hamid Ahmadi
Amirreza Ghaffari
author_sort Hamid Ahmadi
title Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
title_short Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
title_full Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
title_fullStr Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (SIF) and degree of bending (DoB) in axially loaded tubular K-joints of offshore structures
title_sort probabilistic analysis of stress intensity factor (sif) and degree of bending (dob) in axially loaded tubular k-joints of offshore structures
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description Abstract The stress intensity factor (SIF) and the degree of bending (DoB) are among the crucial parameters in evaluating the fatigue reliability of offshore tubular joints based on the fracture mechanics (FM) approach. The value of SIF is a function of the crack size, nominal stress, and two modifying coefficients known as the crack shape factor (Yc) and geometric factor (Yg). The value of the DoB is mainly determined by the joint geometry. These three parameters exhibit considerable scatter which calls for greater emphasis in accurate determination of their governing probability distributions. As far as the authors are aware, no comprehensive research has been carried out on the probability distribution of the DoB and geometric and crack shape factors in tubular joints. What has been used so far as the probability distribution of these factors in the FM-based reliability analysis of offshore structures is mainly based on assumptions and limited observations, especially in terms of distribution parameters. In the present paper, results of parametric equations available for the computation of the DoB, Yc, and Yg have been used to propose probability distribution models for these parameters in tubular K-joints under balanced axial loads. Based on a parametric study, a set of samples were prepared for the DoB, Yc, and Yg; and the density histograms were generated for these samples using Freedman-Diaconis method. Ten different probability density functions (PDFs) were fitted to these histograms. The maximum likelihood (ML) method was used to determine the parameters of fitted distributions. In each case, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate the goodness of fit. Finally, after substituting the values of estimated parameters for each distribution, a set of fully defined PDFs were proposed for the DoB, crack shape factor (Yc), and geometric factor (Yg) in tubular K-joints subjected to balanced axial loads.
topic Tubular K-joint
degree of bending (DoB)
stress intensity factor (SIF)
geometric factor
crack shape factor
probability density function (PDF)
Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test
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