Day 2 Wed, October 28, 2015 2015
DOI: 10.4043/26264-ms
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Chain FEARS JIP: Finite Element Analysis of Residual Strength of Degraded Chains

Abstract: A recently identified problem facing operators and designers in the integrity of mooring chain is the effect of highly localized Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in tropical waters manifesting in large pits, as identified in the SCORCH JIP. These pits, if assessed against API-RP-2I, would necessitate immediate removal and replacement of the chain links. The conventional discard criteria in mooring codes were formulated based on uniform corrosion, and not highly localized material loss. The applicat… Show more

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“…Fontaine et al [37] and Rosen et al [38] published the main results of this JIP. The FEARS (Finite Element Analysis of Residual Strength of Severely Corroded/Worn Chain) JIP followed to provide a validated methodology for performing FEA (Finite Element Analysis) of highly degraded (wear and corrosion) chain links in order to assess the remaining strength and remaining fatigue life [39], [40].…”
Section: Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fontaine et al [37] and Rosen et al [38] published the main results of this JIP. The FEARS (Finite Element Analysis of Residual Strength of Severely Corroded/Worn Chain) JIP followed to provide a validated methodology for performing FEA (Finite Element Analysis) of highly degraded (wear and corrosion) chain links in order to assess the remaining strength and remaining fatigue life [39], [40].…”
Section: Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%