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Simulation of Stress Concentrations in Notches

Vladimír Chmelko, Michal Harakal’, Pavel Žlábek, Matúš Margetin, Róbert Ďurka

2021Metals20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The fatigue life curves of materials are very sensitive to the magnitude of the stress amplitude. A small change or inaccuracy in the determination of the stress value causes large changes or inaccuracies in the calculated fatigue life estimate. Therefore, the use of computer simulations for fatigue life estimation requires a proper model development methodology. The paper is devoted to the problem of the modeling of components in notches using FEM. The modeling parameters significantly influencing the obtained stress results have been defined. Exact analytical solutions served as a benchmark for comparing the accuracy of the stress values obtained using FEM models. For the selected 2D and 3D notched components, diagrams were created for sensitivity analysis of the influence of the mesh element density at the root of the notch in correlation with the exact analytical solution. The findings from model building were applied to model the stress concentration at the root of a V-weld joint in a gas pipeline.

Topics & Concepts

Finite element methodStress (linguistics)Structural engineeringJoint (building)Sensitivity (control systems)Stress concentrationAmplitudeBenchmark (surveying)Vibration fatigueWeldingMaterials scienceMathematicsMechanicsEngineeringPhysicsGeologyComposite materialPhilosophyLinguisticsGeodesyQuantum mechanicsElectronic engineeringFatigue and fracture mechanicsMechanical and Thermal Properties AnalysisMaterial Properties and Failure Mechanisms
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