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An inverse method for evaluating weld residual stresses via fatigue crack growth test data
Authors:Rui Bao
Affiliation:a Institute of Solid Mechanics, School of Aeronautic Science and Engineering, Beihang University (BUAA), Beijing 100191, China
b Department of Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering, Cranfield University, Bedford, MK43 0AL, UK
Abstract:
This paper presents an inverse method for calculating the thermal residual stresses in welded specimens via measured fatigue crack growth rates. Firstly, fracture-mechanics superposition law has been used to extract the stress intensity factor due to residual stress contribution from measured crack growth rate. Secondly, a so-called B matrix has been established by performing finite element analysis. Residual stress distribution is then determined by solving linear algebraic equations relating the B matrix and residual stress intensity factors obtained from crack growth test data. The inverse method has been validated by a well-established residual stress distribution and corresponding stress intensity factor, and then applied to an M(T) sample in 2024-T3 alloy with a longitudinal weld. Agreement with the measured residual stresses is reasonably good and reasons for certain differences between the calculated and measured are discussed.
Keywords:Weld joint   Thermal residual stresses   Crack growth rate   Stress intensity factors   Finite element method   Inverse method
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