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Stochastic fatigue damage accumulation in a T-welded joint accounting for the residual stress fields
Affiliation:1. Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China;2. Central Marine Research and Design Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia;3. Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:The residual stresses that occur as a result of nonhomogeneous heating and cooling during welding may have a significant effect on the accumulation of fatigue damage in a welded joint. The problem is complicated not because of the complex spatial distribution of the residual stress fields, but because those fields typically change under an applied load. The present study considers the effect of residual stresses on fatigue damage accumulation in a welded joint subjected to stochastic loading.The influence of residual stresses on stochastic fatigue damage accumulation is accounted for by a simple approach based on an elastic–perfectly-plastic material model and the Gerber correction factor. The model assumes that the residual stress remaining at the critical location depends on the largest nominal stress ever endured by a welded joint. The model predicts that the residual stresses during stochastic loading randomly decay to zero. The effect of material yielding is additionally investigated by considering an elastic–plastic material model with linear kinematic hardening. The residual stresses in this case are computed through Monte Carlo simulations. It is demonstrated that the effect of material hardening is to reduce the rate of residual stress decay and thus to accelerate the rate of fatigue damage accumulation.
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