Influence of Corrosion Damage on Fatigue Limit Capacities of Offshore Wind Turbine Substructure

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The decrease in structural capacities under the limit states caused by structural corrosion is a potential hazard for the safety of offshore structures. Considering the influence of corrosion factors, a fatigue analysis of the typical tubular joints of an offshore wind turbine (OWT) substructure under operation and wave loads during the service period was performed. The structural corrosion was equivalent to a two-parameter Weibull distribution in the analysis. According to the Miner linear fatigue accumulation criterion, the accumulated fatigue damage of three different typical tubular joints in the initial stage and at operation periods of 10, 20, and 30 years was calculated. The most critical tubular joint of the studied OWT substructure is located at the connection between the pile foundations and braces. Owing to the increase in structural corrosion during the operation period, a remarkable decrease in the tubular joint fatigue capacities under the operation and wave loads was observed.

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Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, W., Li, X., & Wang, B. (2022). Influence of Corrosion Damage on Fatigue Limit Capacities of Offshore Wind Turbine Substructure. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10081011

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