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Investigation of the Alexander L. Kielland failure - metallurgical and fracture analysis

Conference · · Soc. Pet. Eng. AIME, Pap.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6171246
On March 27, 1980, one of the 5 legs of the platform Alexander L. Kielland separated from the rest of the structure in a storm on the Ekofisk field in the North Sea. The failure started with the fatigue fracture of one of the lower tubular bracings attached to a vertical column. Laboratory tests, structural analyses and examination of fracture surfaces has established the following as the primary causes of the accident: (1) poor material properties of the hydrophone tube and poor welding resulted in partial cracking of the double fillet weld joining the tube to bracing D6; (2) the fracturing continued in the early history of the platform causing a redistribution of stresses; (3) 2 fatigue cracks propagated in a pure fatigue mode for ca. 60 to 100 mm from each initiation point at the hydrophone; (4) the fractures in the 5 other bracings joining the leg to the platform were caused by overloading; and (5) a fatigue analysis indicated that the design fatigue life of the fillet weld at the hydrophone mount was inadequate.
OSTI ID:
6171246
Report Number(s):
CONF-8205277-
Conference Information:
Journal Name: Soc. Pet. Eng. AIME, Pap.; (United States) Journal Volume: 2:OCT-4236
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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