Abstract

Steel tubular column-to-steel beam (STCSB) connections are critical parts in offshore structures, where complex component connections and the stress concentration are of significant concern. This study conducted stress concentration tests on welded STCSB connections and subsequently developed a finite element (FE) model for the connections, with the experimental results validating the accuracy of the model. The discussion focused on the influence of parameters such as the width-to-diameter ratio of the beam to the column, the diameter-to-thickness ratio of the column, the diameter-to-thickness ratio of the column to the beam, and the height-to-thickness ratio of the beam web on the fatigue performance. The study proposed optimization methods including the addition of stiffeners and outer flange plates. The findings indicate that optimized connection configurations can effectively mitigate stress concentration in the connected areas, thereby enhancing the structural stability and fatigue life. The width-to-diameter ratio of the beam to the column and the diameter-to-thickness ratio of the column significantly affect the fatigue performance of welded STCSB connections, with an increased width-to-diameter ratio of the beam to the column or a reduced diameter-to-thickness ratio of the column leading to a substantial decrease in the maximum stress concentration factors (SCFs). The addition of stiffeners and adjustment of the outer flange plate can improve stress concentration effects in the connection area.

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