Di. Nwosu et al., NUMERICAL STRESS-ANALYSIS OF INTERNAL RING-STIFFENED TUBULAR T-JOINTS, Journal of offshore mechanics and Arctic engineering, 117(2), 1995, pp. 113-125
In order to design a tubular joint to carry a larger load and to posse
ss a longer life, the prime objective of design would be to reduce str
ess concentration factor at the intersection of the joint; one method
to achieve the same is to stiffen the joint with internal ring stiffen
ers. This paper presents results of the stress analysis for stress dis
tribution, along the intersection of internally ring-stiffened tubular
T-joints, under the action of axial and in-plane/out-of-plane (bendin
g) loads, using degenerate shell elements. The stress analyses results
are obtained using the general-purpose finite element package called
ABAQUS. Post-processing of results has been facilitated by other small
programs developed for the purpose. The nominal brace stress and the
maximum principal stress values have been used for stress concentratio
n factor computations. The effects of stiffener size, location, number
, thickness (tau) and thinness (gamma) ratios have been investigated,
and the results validated with known analytical and experimental inves
tigations. A comparison of the results obtained from finite element an
alysis, and experimental results of the Canadian Cooperative Fatigue S
tudies Program, carried out at Memorial University and University of W
aterloo, is also made. The results obtained indicate that stiffening c
an considerably reduce the stress concentration in joints, and thus in
crease the load-carrying capacity of tubular T-joints.