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Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
Highlights A proof load process may be an option to increase the fatigue life of flexible pipelines. There is possibility to produce plastic deformation at crack tip of tensile armor wires. Controlled overloads provide effective crack growth retardation. Crack growth retardation is also evident at higher stress ratios.
Abstract Fatigue of the tensile armor wires is the main failure mode of flexible risers. Techniques to increase the life of these components are required to improve the processes safety on oil exploration. This work evaluates the crack growth retardation of high strength steel wires used in flexible pipelines. Fracture toughness tests were performed to establish the level of stress intensity factor wherein the wires present significant plastic deformation at the crack tip. The effect of tensile overload on fatigue behavior was assessed by fatigue crack growth testing under constant ΔK control and different overload ratios with two different load ratios. The outcomes show that the application of controlled overloads provides crack retardation and increases the fatigue life of the wires more than 31%. This behavior is also evident at stress ratio of 0.5, in spite of the crack closure effect being minimized by increasing the applied mean stress.
Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
Highlights A proof load process may be an option to increase the fatigue life of flexible pipelines. There is possibility to produce plastic deformation at crack tip of tensile armor wires. Controlled overloads provide effective crack growth retardation. Crack growth retardation is also evident at higher stress ratios.
Abstract Fatigue of the tensile armor wires is the main failure mode of flexible risers. Techniques to increase the life of these components are required to improve the processes safety on oil exploration. This work evaluates the crack growth retardation of high strength steel wires used in flexible pipelines. Fracture toughness tests were performed to establish the level of stress intensity factor wherein the wires present significant plastic deformation at the crack tip. The effect of tensile overload on fatigue behavior was assessed by fatigue crack growth testing under constant ΔK control and different overload ratios with two different load ratios. The outcomes show that the application of controlled overloads provides crack retardation and increases the fatigue life of the wires more than 31%. This behavior is also evident at stress ratio of 0.5, in spite of the crack closure effect being minimized by increasing the applied mean stress.
Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
Haag, J. (author) / Reguly, A. (author) / Strohaecker, T.R. (author)
2013-05-20
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|Effect of tensile overloads on fatigue crack growth of high strength steel wires
British Library Online Contents | 2013
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