Experimental Investigation of the Behavior of Tubular T-Joint of Jacket Structures

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2024

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This study deals with a preliminary experimental study to examine the behavior of tubular T-joint of Jacket structures under compressive load, which is helpful for further study of reinforcement in T-joints for strengthening. A specimen of T-joint with geometric dimensions of chord length = 494 mm, chord diameter = 141 mm, chord thickness = 5 mm, and brace length = 237 mm, brace diameter = 90 mm, brace thickness = 4.5 mm was considered for this study. The specimen is subjected to axial compressive load which is applied from the top end of the brace member. The ends of the chord member are in simply supported condition. The experiment is conducted in a 40 T UTM machine. The loads are applied with an interval of 50 kgf starting from zero to the yield load of 9,600 kgf. The experimental setup, specimen details, and the relevant results (load-deformation relationship and failure mechanism) are presented. The findings of the study, i.e., local joint deformation behavior under compressive load, are presented graphically. © 2024, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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Compressive load, Experimental study, Offshore jacket platforms, Strength, Tubular T-joints

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Springer Proceedings in Materials, 2024, Vol.36, , p. 135-145

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