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Thickness effects on the fatigue strength of welded steel cruciforms
Authors:David P Kihl  Shahram Sarkani
Affiliation:aPerformance Evaluation Branch, David Taylor Model Basin CDNSWC, Bethesda, MD 20084-5000, USA;bDepartment of Civil, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
Abstract:Over 100 fatigue tests were conducted on high strength welded steel (HSLA-80) cruciforms of different thickness. Tests were conducted under both constant and random amplitude axial loads to characterize thickness effects on fatigue strength. Specimens were similar in size, except for the thickness which was varied between four nominal values. Examination of both experimental and analytical results (obtained using linear cumulative damage and Rayleigh approximation) indicates thicker specimens exhibit lower fatigue lives under both constant and random amplitude loadings. These results, when compared with the commonly used ‘fourth root rule' thickness correction formula, indicate the latter to be generally conservative, particularly at low stress levels.
Keywords:stochastic fatigue   thickness effects   welded steel
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