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Fatigue assessment of welded joints - size effect and probabilistic approach

Mehdi Ghanadi, Gustav Hultgren, Torbjörn Narström, Mattias Clarin, Zuheir Barsoum

2024Journal of Constructional Steel Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plate thickness influences the fatigue performance of welded components. In fatigue design standards and recommendations, the thickness effect and fatigue strength reduction have been considered by modifying the SN curve for plates thicker than a reference thickness. However, increasing fatigue strength due to the thinness effect is often disregarded. The current study focuses on the size effect in fatigue of butt welded and non-load carrying cruciform welded joints under constant amplitude tension load. Literature data is evaluated using the effective notch stress method with a reference radius of 1 mm, which is used for all finite element models to ensure that FAT-value corresponding to a 1 mm notch radius remains constant across all models. A probabilistic assessment of the results using the weakest-link theory is applied to improve the prediction accuracy of thinner members outside the recommended thickness range of the used radius. The method reduces the SN data scatter in comparison to the variation of test data and shows applicability also for thinner members. A comparison of the size effect for the current method with extrapolated values from standards and recommendations shows a difference in the size effect for thinner members.

Topics & Concepts

WeldingRADIUSStructural engineeringCruciformJoint (building)Fatigue limitMaterials scienceFinite element methodProbabilistic logicTension (geology)Constant (computer programming)Range (aeronautics)AmplitudeComposite materialEngineeringMathematicsComputer scienceUltimate tensile strengthStatisticsPhysicsProgramming languageComputer securityQuantum mechanicsFatigue and fracture mechanicsStructural Load-Bearing AnalysisEngineering Structural Analysis Methods
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