FATIGUE LIFE ESTIMATION IN RESISTANCE SPOT WELDS: INITIATION AND EARLY GROWTH PHASE |
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Authors: | Sheri D. Sheppard Michael Strange |
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Affiliation: | Mechanical Engineering, Design Division, Terman 551, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305–4201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The main objective of this research is to develop a model of fatigue crack initiation and early crack growth in resistance spot welds that is specimen independent. This objective is achieved by examining the stress state around a resistance spot weld. A general expression for the structural stress around the weld is formulated that is dependent only on the loading immediately surrounding the weld. As such, it is specimen independent. An additional objective is to explore the feasibility of applying this fatigue crack initiation model of life estimation using structural response data from finite element analysis (FEA). This numerical technique is often used for evaluating structural integrity of assemblies. Limited verification examples show that the structural stress range as calculated from FEA reaction load data is capable of describing fatigue crack initiation and early crack growth in cyclically loaded resistance spot welds. |
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