Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 84, Number 4, 2022, pages 517-530
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2022.84.4.517
Numerical models for stress analysis of non-uniform corroded tubular members under compression
Vu Dan Chinh and Hà Thi Thu Nguyên
Abstract
In re-assessing the Jacket-type fixed steel structures, the current standards often allow the simplicity of corrosion
sections using local buckling or equivalent section approach to applying empirical formulae of frame stress and resistance analyses. However, those approaches can lead to significant errors for non-uniform corroded frames in a specific area, including force distribution, stress, and allowable strength of the tubular section, compared to the actual cases. This paper investigates a suitable approach to determine the actual stress on non-uniform corroded tubular frames under compression through the nonlinear ABAQUS model by considering the effect of large deformation on the frame axis and the frame section. There are 3 scenarios of interest. In the 1st and 2nd scenarios with simple corrosion cases, the stress ratios using the numerical model and
theoretical formulae correspond to the calculation of allowable strength reduction ratios in standards. However, scenario 3, which describes non-uniform corroded sections based on survey data, provides considerable differences in results. Therefore, it proves the reliable and effective results when using this method to analyze the resistance of the actual corroded section in the Jacket platforms.
Key Words
ABAQUS program; compression; non-uniform corrosion; numerical models; stress distribution; tubular members
Address
Vu Dan Chinh and Hà Thi Thu Nguyên: Faculty of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi 100 000, Vietnam