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loowheezey
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- Sep 1, 2010
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Hi!
I'm researching into stress concentration factors (SCFs) for tubular joints by running FE models in ANSYS. My models have been divided up in order to develop as symmetrical a mesh as possible and I've defined a region for the upper and lower extrapolation points. The extrapolation region has been defined so I can get a stress distribution plot going around the perimeter of the brace. Results reporting on the upper and lower bounds are then linearly extrapolated back to the weld toe to give the stress at that point.
With the case of a K joint, overlapping of extrapolation regions on the chord is possible when the gap between braces at crown locations reduces. How do you go about reporting stresses in this situation for extrapolation? My models include the weld detail however reporting results directly at the weld toe gives higher stresses due to discontinuities at this location.
For reference, I'm using DNV-OS-J101 2010 Design of Offshore Wind Turbine Structures which gives the extrapolation points in Appendix D Cl 102 Figure 2.
Any help would be much appreciated! The papers I've reviewed cover such K joints but there seems to be no indication of how the authors have dealt with this situation.
Many thanks,
Louise
PS - If you need more info, please PM me or indicate so in your reply. I'll endeavour to help explain further!
I'm researching into stress concentration factors (SCFs) for tubular joints by running FE models in ANSYS. My models have been divided up in order to develop as symmetrical a mesh as possible and I've defined a region for the upper and lower extrapolation points. The extrapolation region has been defined so I can get a stress distribution plot going around the perimeter of the brace. Results reporting on the upper and lower bounds are then linearly extrapolated back to the weld toe to give the stress at that point.
With the case of a K joint, overlapping of extrapolation regions on the chord is possible when the gap between braces at crown locations reduces. How do you go about reporting stresses in this situation for extrapolation? My models include the weld detail however reporting results directly at the weld toe gives higher stresses due to discontinuities at this location.
For reference, I'm using DNV-OS-J101 2010 Design of Offshore Wind Turbine Structures which gives the extrapolation points in Appendix D Cl 102 Figure 2.
Any help would be much appreciated! The papers I've reviewed cover such K joints but there seems to be no indication of how the authors have dealt with this situation.
Many thanks,
Louise
PS - If you need more info, please PM me or indicate so in your reply. I'll endeavour to help explain further!