Influence of the mean stress on the fatigue life of welded joints under variable amplitude loading
Xu Liu, Yan-Hui Zhang, Bin Wang, Xing Sun
Abstract
The effect of the mean stress on the fatigue life of welded joints fabricated with three different plate thicknesses was investigated under variable amplitude (VA) loading. Test results indicate that Miner's sum, D, at failure increases as reducing the mean stress in the VA loading; hence, limiting D to 0.5, as advised in the fatigue design codes, may be unduly conservative in the fatigue assessment. The joint with a thinner plate is tend to have a better fatigue performance. New analytical models which can consider both mean stress and VA loading sequence effect were developed for better prediction of the fatigue life. Good agreement is observed between predictions and test results.
Topics & Concepts
Structural engineeringWeldingMaterials scienceAmplitudeStress (linguistics)LimitingJoint (building)Fatigue limitComposite materialEngineeringPhysicsMechanical engineeringLinguisticsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsFatigue and fracture mechanicsMechanical Behavior of CompositesUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation