Static Structural Studies on Reinforced Tubular T-Joints of Offshore Jacket Structures
Date
2023
Authors
N., Murugan
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National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
Abstract
The oil discovery was one of the most important discoveries in the twentieth century.
At the turn of the twentieth century, exploration started based on land-based resources
and as the demands increased, the exploration was into sea-based resources. It started
in shallow water and later in deep water regions. The jacket platform is the most
commonly employed one in the shallow water depths.
Stiffening is a reinforcing mechanism that essentially improves the strength as well as
enhances the lifetime of the structures. Owing to greater mechanical properties and
economic advantages, tubular structures are preferably used in offshore jacket
structures. The present study investigates the stiffening effect on the behavior of static
strength and stiffness of the tubular T joint of an offshore jacket platform structure
subjected to axial compressive load. The tubular T model selected for this study, as per
the API (American Petroleum Institute) standard, has the following dimensions: Chord
length is 400 mm, diameter is 100 mm, thickness is 4 mm, and brace length is 200 mm,
diameter is 50 mm, and thickness is 3 mm. The structural steel material with a Young’s
modulus of 205 GPa and a Poisson ratio of 0.3 was considered for the analysis. The
axial compressive load of 20 kN to 300 kN with an interval of 20 kN is applied on top
of the brace section and the support conditions at the chord end are simply supported.
Three-dimensional static structural analysis using the ANSYS software package was
carried out to evaluate the effect of stiffeners placed over the chord section of the
tubular T joint. An experimental program has been carried out in the laboratory, and
the results are presented. A comparative study is conducted between the experimental
and numerical for the validation of results. The stiffened configurations considered are:
Can around the joint with 6 rings and 4 strips, Can around the joint with 6 rings and 6
strips, Can around the joint with 6 rings and 8 strips. For the given axial compressive
load of 20kN, the joint stiffness of the unstiffened tubular T joint is 67.929N/mm. The
stiffened configuration increases the joint's local stiffness by more than 100 percent,
and a maximum of 140 percent is observed.
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Keywords
Tubular T joint, Compressive load, Static Strength, Stiffness