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Impact of mean stress on mooring line fatigue assessment: An analytical studyOtras instituciones
Universidad de OviedoIkerbasque
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2025.120621Publicado en
Ocean Engineering Vol. 324. N. art. 120621. April 2025Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
Offshore renewable energy
Mooring systems
Fatigue modelling
Mean stress ... [+]
Mooring systems
Fatigue modelling
Mean stress ... [+]
Offshore renewable energy
Mooring systems
Fatigue modelling
Mean stress
Rainflow-counting [-]
Mooring systems
Fatigue modelling
Mean stress
Rainflow-counting [-]
Resumen
Mean stress significantly impacts material fatigue behaviour, extending lifetimes under compressive loads and reducing them under tensile loads. Mooring systems experience complex, dynamic loads, with ... [+]
Mean stress significantly impacts material fatigue behaviour, extending lifetimes under compressive loads and reducing them under tensile loads. Mooring systems experience complex, dynamic loads, with lines continuously under tension. This tension introduces a tractive mean load influenced by various factors, including environmental conditions and design pretension. Despite the critical role of mean stresses in the structural integrity of mooring lines and its contribution to fatigue damage, standard offshore mooring design procedures do not explicitly account for their effects. Numerous studies have investigated mean stress effects in fatigue, resulting in various correction methods. This study presents a systematic approach to incorporate mean stress into mooring system design, evaluating six common correction methods (i.e., Goodman, Gerber, Soderberg, Smith-Watson-Topper (SWT), Morrow, and Kwofie) against the DNV offshore specification. The findings underscore the importance of accounting for mean stress, which can reduce estimated lifetimes by up to 50%. Furthermore, selecting a correction method tailored to material-specific responses is essential as estimations vary significantly. Experimental data indicate that the SWT method provides the most accurate results among those tested. [-]
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Gobierno de EspañaGobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
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Programa Estatal para Impulsar la Investigación Científico-Técnica y su Transferencia, del Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica, Técnica y de Innovación 2021-2023. Proyectos de generación de conocimiento 2021Convocatoria de ayudas para realizar proyectos de Investigación Básica y/o Aplicada para el periodo 2023-2025
Elkartek 2024
Elkartek 2024
Ikertalde Convocatoria 2022-2025
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PID2021-124245OA-I00PIBA_2023_1_0052
KK-2024-00086
KK-2024-00048
IT1505-22
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Superficies bioinspiradas para elementos de máquinas II (BISUM II)
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