On the use of hot-spot stresses, effective notch stresses and the Point Method 1 to estimate lifetime of inclined welds subjected to uniaxial fatigue loading

被引:31
作者
Al Zamzami, Ibrahim [1 ]
Susmel, Luca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Civil & Struct Engn, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 3JD, S Yorkshire, England
关键词
Inclined welds; Nominal stress; Hot-spot stress; Local stress; Critical distance; WOHLER CURVE METHOD; ALUMINUM-ALLOY; CRITICAL DISTANCES; 0.05; MM; JOINTS; STEEL; WELDMENTS; PERFORM; DESIGN; SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2018.08.032
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The present paper addresses the problem of estimating fatigue strength of welded joints when the weld seams are inclined with respect to the direction of the applied cyclic force. From a fatigue design point of view, the main complexity lies in the fact that, with this particular welded geometries, although the applied loading is uniaxial, accurate fatigue assessment can be performed provided that the degree of multiaxiality of the nominal/structural/local stress states at the weld toes/roots is modelled effectively. To this end, in the present investigation the Modified Waffler Curve Method (MWCM) is attempted to be used to assess the fatigue strength of steel joints with inclined welds by using this multiaxial fatigue criterion in conjunction with nominal stresses, hot-spot stresses, effective notch stresses, and the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD). A large number of experimental results taken from the literature and generated by testing inclined fillet welds was used to check the accuracy and reliability of the MWCM applied along with these different ways of determining the relevant stress states. The results obtained from this validation exercise demonstrate that the MWCM returns satisfactory estimates when it is used to assess fatigue strength in the presence of inclined welds, with this holding true independently of the specific stress analysis strategy being adopted.
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页码:432 / 449
页数:18
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