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A non-linear model for corrosion fatigue lifetime based on continuum damage mechanics
Zhang, J.; Hertelé, S.; De Waele, W. (2018). A non-linear model for corrosion fatigue lifetime based on continuum damage mechanics. MATEC Web of Conferences 165: 03003. https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816503003
In: MATEC Web of Conferences. EDP Sciences: France. e-ISSN 2261-236X, more

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    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    Many structures, such as oil platforms and wind turbines, are built in the marine environment. These structures do not merely suffer from variable cyclic loading due to wind, waves and current, but also from corrosion. Their interaction can give rise to corrosion fatigue, thus reducing the service life and integrity of the structure. The research community witnesses a challenge to identify damage mechanisms of combined fatigue loading and corrosion, and to link this to the lifetime prediction of offshore structures. In this paper, a non-linear corrosion fatigue model is proposed to describe damage accumulation based on continuum damage mechanics. Fatigue endurance limit, load frequency and corrosion rate are included in the model as basic parameters which influence the interaction between fatigue and corrosion. A sequential load effect is revealed via integration of the non-linear accumulation of damage. Parametric studies are conducted to show the abilities of the model. Preliminary simulation results agree to a strong extent with experimental data in the form of corrosion fatigue S-N curves. Nonetheless, deviations are observed at lower life times and these are prone to further investigation. In the future, parameters will be calibrated and further validation experiments will be performed.

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