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Numerical analysis of pit-to-crack transition under corrosion fatigue using a stochastic pit generation algorithm

Mojtaba Mokhtari, Xintong Wang, Jorgen Amdahl

Published 2023-01-16Version 1

Corrosion fatigue is a major threat to the integrity of marine structures. However, the combined damaging effect of corrosion and fatigue is not well understood due to the uncertainties associated with the stochastic nature of pitting corrosion. A pitting corrosion defect could have a quite complex morphology that varies randomly from one case to another. Nevertheless, in numerical corrosion fatigue studies, the complex pit morphology is often idealized using an overly simplified geometry with a smooth surface because of the diffi-culties involved in modelling defects with the irregular and random shapes of pitting corrosion. The present study investigates the influence of such geometrical simplifications on the results of numerical corrosion fatigue analyses. For this purpose, an isolated complex-shaped pit, generated using a hierarchical stochastic algorithm scripted in Python and linked with Abaqus/CAE, is developed in a Q235 steel dog-bone specimen. The numer-ical results obtained from this model are compared with those from another model containing an idealized counterpart of the irregular pit. A discussion on the effect of pit morphology on the stress/strain history and distribution and fatigue crack initiation is presented.

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