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  • 2021The role of microstructure in the corrosion-fatigue crack growth behaviour in structural steels23citations
  • 2021Objective analysis of corrosion pits in offshore wind structures using image processing6citations
  • 2021Characterisation of pitting corrosion for inner section of offshore wind foundation using laser scanning10citations
  • 2021Material pre-straining effects on fatigue behaviour of S355 structural steel18citations
  • 2021Material pre-straining effects on fracture toughness variation in offshore wind turbine foundations5citations
  • 2021Cavitation shotless peening effects on fatigue crack growth behaviour under bending loadscitations
  • 2020The influence of microstructure on the fatigue crack growth rate in marine steels in the Paris Region15citations
  • 2020Structural integrity assessment of floating offshore wind turbine support structures21citations
  • 2019Development of damage tolerant composite laminates using ultra-thin interlaminar electrospun thermoplastic nanofibrescitations
  • 2019Towards the use of electrospun piezoelectric nanofibre layers for enabling in-situ measurement in high performance composite laminatescitations
  • 2018Experimental investigation of mechanical and fracture properties of offshore wind monopile weldments: SLIC interlaboratory test results38citations
  • 2018The influence of partial surface shot peening on fatigue crack growth behaviour of a high-strength ferritic steel4citations
  • 2018Experimental investigation of mechanical and fracture properties of offshore wind monopile weldments38citations
  • 2017Fatigue crack growth rates for offshore wind monopile weldments in air and seawater92citations
  • 2017Corrosion fatigue crack growth mechanisms in offshore monopile steel weldments32citations
  • 2016Review of corrosion fatigue in offshore structures148citations
  • 2016A relative crack opening time correlation for corrosion fatigue crack growth in offshore structures13citations
  • 2015Corrosion fatigue load frequency sensitivity analysis58citations
  • 2015A study of fatigue crack growth in offshore wind monopile parent steel in air and seawatercitations
  • 2015Corrosion fatigue crack growth in offshore wind monopile steel HAZ materialcitations
  • 2014A framework for variable amplitude corrosion fatigue materials tests for offshore wind steel support structures21citations
  • 2013Bonding integrity study between steel pipeline and composite wraps using structural health monitoring technique3citations
  • 2013Development of a failure assessment diagram based method for engineering criticality assessment of CO2 transportation pipelines2citations
  • 2013The need for variable amplitude corrosion fatigue materials data for offshore wind & marine renewable energy steel support structurescitations
  • 2012The study of composite wet wrap application with the integrated structural health monitoring approachcitations
  • 2010On the applicability of the paris law to the growth of fatigue surface crackscitations
  • 2008Fatigue crack control in structural details using surface peeningcitations
  • 2008An experimental and analytical study of fatigue crack shape control by cold working24citations
  • 2007Fatigue crack control in structural details using surface peeningcitations
  • 2006Variable amplitude corrosion fatigue of high strength weldable steel1citations
  • 2005Fatigue life improvement of threaded connections by cold rolling10citations
  • 2004Application of short repairs for fatigue life extension20citations
  • 2003Controlled failure design of drillstring threaded connections12citations
  • 2003Design of crack removal profiles based on shape development of surface defects5citations
  • 2003Fatigue analysis of drillstring threaded connectionscitations
  • 2002Variable amplitude corrosion fatigue on a high strength jack-up steel1citations

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  • Mehmanparast, Ali
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  • Braithwaite, Jarryd
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  • Al-Turaihi, Ali
  • Igwemezie, Victor C.
  • Nikbin, Kamran
  • Moghaddam, Behrooz Tafazzoli
  • Taylor, Jessica
  • Davies, Catrin Mair
  • Hamedany, Ali Mahboob
  • Nezhad, Hamed Yazdani
  • Li, Danning
  • Ayre, David
  • Yoosefinejad, Ata
  • Lotfian, Saeid
  • Prevost, Raphael
  • Kumar, Vijay Thakur
  • Giraudmaillet, Claire
  • Tavares, I.
  • Mahmanparast, Ali
  • Al-Turaihi, A.
  • Taylor, J.
  • Tavares, Isaac
  • Kolios, Athanasios
  • Adedipe, Oyewole
  • Adedipe, O.
  • Kolios, A.
  • Frost, Simon Richard
  • Murad, Mahadi Abd
  • Zargarzadeh, Payam
  • Murad, M. A.
  • Frost, S. R.
  • Chahardehi, A.
  • Ngiam, Shi Song
  • Ngiam, S. S.
  • Lee, C. W.
  • Dover, W. D.
  • Knight, M. J.
  • Rodriguez-Sanchez, J. E.
  • Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Efraín
  • Dover, William D.
  • Knight, Matthew
  • Han, Sungkon
  • Tantbirojn, N.
  • Stacey, A.
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A study of fatigue crack growth in offshore wind monopile parent steel in air and seawater

  • Adedipe, O.
  • Brennan, Feargal Peter
Abstract

<p>Offshore wind turbines supported on monopile structures have significantly different structural dynamic response characteristics compared to oil and gas structures due to the structural stiffness and machine loading characteristics. Therefore, the effect of corrosion assisted fatigue damage in offshore wind turbine support structures needs to be researched and better understood for reliable operation of the structures in service. This paper presents constant amplitude fatigue crack propagation tests conducted on representative Compact Tension specimens (CT) in air and in laboratory simulated free corrosion seawater environment similar to what might be experienced by steel monopile wind turbine support structures. Crack growth rates were shown to be faster in seawater than in air across all the applied cyclic stress intensity factor ranges tested. Mean stress effect on fatigue crack growth was accounted for at stress ratios of −1 to 0.6 using various mean stress models. Significant difference in the predicted results is discussed.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • corrosion
  • crack
  • steel
  • fatigue