Alexandria Engineering Journal (Dec 2021)
Influence of stress concentration on fatigue life of corroded specimens under uniaxial cyclic loading
Abstract
Corrosion has a significant deteriorative effect on fatigue life of aged ship and offshore structures; hence reliable numerical fatigue life analysis of aged ship structures is crucial for safe operation. The reliability of the fatigue damage assessment techniques depends on the quality of the S-N curve which should account for corrosion degradation. In this paper, the different factors affecting the randomness of stress concentration and fatigue life of corroded specimens have been studied. It was demonstrated that the Stress Concentration, which results from the distinctive thickness variation of the corroded specimens, significantly depends on the mean and minimum thickness of the corroded plate. The equivalent thickness of a typical plate, which has the same fatigue strength of the corresponding corroded one under the same cyclic load, was investigated. A time-dependent S-N curve of corroded structures considering the deterioration of material mechanical properties was proposed. The corroded surfaces were modeled using random spatial distributions and the effect of corrosion degradation on the material mechanical properties was taken into account. The numerically estimated fatigue life and the proposed S-N curve were compared with experimental fatigue test results. The comparison showed good agreement between the experimental results and the adopted approaches for fatigue life assessment.