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Title: Welding Sequence Effects on Residual Stress Distribution in Offshore Wind Monopile Structures
Authors: Mehmanparast, Ali
Adedipe, Oyewole
Chahardehi, Amir
Brennan, Feargal
Keywords: Welding sequence; Offshore wind monopole; Residual stress; Fatigue crack growth
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Fracture and Structural Integrity (Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale), 10 (35), 125-131
Citation: 7
Series/Report no.: ;10 (35), 125-131
Abstract: Residual stresses are often inevitably introduced into the material during the fabrication processes, such as welding, and are known to have significant effects on the subsequent fatigue crack growth behavior of welded structures. In this paper, the importance of welding sequence on residual stress distribution in engineering components has been reviewed. In addition, the findings available in the literature have been used to provide an accurate interpretation of the fatigue crack growth data on specimens extracted from the welded plates employed in offshore wind monopile structures. The results have been discussed in terms of the role of welding sequence in damage inspection and structural integrity assessment of offshore renewable energy structures
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/485
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