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Recent developments in local concepts of fatigue assessment of welded joints
Authors:D. Radaj  C.M. Sonsino  W. Fricke
Affiliation:1. Mechanical Engineering, Technical University at Braunschweig, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany;2. Fraunhofer-Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability, LBF (invited lecturer), 64289 Darmstadt, Germany;3. Ship Structural Design and Analysis, Hamburg University of Technology, 21071 Hamburg, Germany;1. Department of Engineering University of Ferrara, Italy;2. Department of Aeronautics Imperial College, London;3. Department of Engineering University of Ferrara, Italy;4. Department of Engineering University of Ferrara, Italy;1. Department of Civil Engineering, Kyushu University, 819-0395 Fukuoka, Japan;2. Technical Research Laboratory, Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp., 261-0002 Chiba, Japan;1. Department of Engineering and Management, University of Padova, Stradella San Nicola 3, 36100 Vicenza, Italy;2. School of Marine Science and Engineering, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa;1. Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability (LBF), Darmstadt, Germany;2. Jade Hochschule, Wilhelmshaven, Germany;3. IMA Materialforschung und Anwendungstechnik GmbH, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Several lately proposed modifications or variants of the structural stress or strain concepts, of the notch stress or strain concepts (also termed ‘local stress or strain concepts’) and of the fracture mechanics concepts of fatigue assessment of welded joints are reviewed, whereas the wider context is presented in a recently republished and actualised standard work. The structural stress concepts described first are based on a linearisation of the stress distribution across the plate thickness or along the anticipated crack path and, alternatively, on the structural stress 1 mm in depth below the weld toe. The structural stress is defined and set against design SN curves. A further structural stress concept is presented for welded joints in thin-sheet steels and aluminium alloys. Among the elastic notch stress concepts, the variant with the reference notch radius, ρr = 1 mm, recently verified also for welded joints in aluminium alloys with plate thicknesses t ? 5 mm and the variant with a small-size reference notch radius, ρr = 0.05 mm, applicable to welded joints in thin-sheet materials, are outlined. The elastic–plastic notch strain concept is applied to a spot-welded tensile-shear specimen starting from a small-size keyhole notch at the nugget edge. The novel notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach relating to crack initiation and extrapolated to final fracture of seam-welded joints in steels and in aluminium alloys is reviewed. A more recently developed crack propagation approach for spot welds is finally described.
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