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Fracture, Fatigue crack growth modelling, Extended finite element method (XFEM), Offshore mooring chain, Residual stresses

Abstract

The main objective of this work has been the validation of a methodology to assess fatigue crack propagation in offshore mooring chains under service conditions. For this purpose, analytical Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) so- lutions with step-by-step application of the Paris law and the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) imple- mented in the Abaqus® 2018 software have been studied. The fatigue crack propagation analysis is divided in two stages. First, a static analysis -pre-stretch and subsequent unloading-representative of the manufacturing process is performed. Next, the fatigue crack propagation simulation is performed under simplified loading conditions and taking into account the residual stresses induced in the previous analysis. Finally, analytical solutions, numerical simulations and experimental results have been compared. Results justify the use of the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) for fatigue crack propagation analysis in mooring chains.

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