Crannog
Marine/Ocean
- May 23, 2014
- 19
Hello,
I've a small offshore structure, with fatigue design to DNV RP-203 and analysed in FE (solid body). The design was sufficient to meet requirements of 2.11 such that all cyclic ranges well below Fatigue Limit [FL]. However the loads have changed and a single case is showing a design ratio in excess of FL.
2.11 requires that local stresses fall below the FL value for that detail's S-N curve.
The model shows relatively complex geometry and loading which might make the standard S-N curves less valid anyway. I am fairly sure that if I model in the welds I can reduce the peak stresses to an acceptable level, particularly using the Notch methodology covered in D.11 Comm. 4.1.
However I can see no guidance to show that it is appropriate to replace local stress with notch stress when justifying the omission of detailed fatigue analysis.
Does anyone have any experience with this regard? Thanks.
-D
NB: I believe that the geometry and loading would exclude use of the hotspot method, though the same question could be asked, can a interpolated hot-spot stress be used compared against FL.
I've a small offshore structure, with fatigue design to DNV RP-203 and analysed in FE (solid body). The design was sufficient to meet requirements of 2.11 such that all cyclic ranges well below Fatigue Limit [FL]. However the loads have changed and a single case is showing a design ratio in excess of FL.
2.11 requires that local stresses fall below the FL value for that detail's S-N curve.
The model shows relatively complex geometry and loading which might make the standard S-N curves less valid anyway. I am fairly sure that if I model in the welds I can reduce the peak stresses to an acceptable level, particularly using the Notch methodology covered in D.11 Comm. 4.1.
However I can see no guidance to show that it is appropriate to replace local stress with notch stress when justifying the omission of detailed fatigue analysis.
Does anyone have any experience with this regard? Thanks.
-D
NB: I believe that the geometry and loading would exclude use of the hotspot method, though the same question could be asked, can a interpolated hot-spot stress be used compared against FL.