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Comparison of machine learning and stress concentration factors‐based fatigue failure prediction in small‐scale butt‐welded joints

Moritz Braun, Leon Kellner

2022Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fatigue behavior of welded joints is significantly influenced by numerous factors, for example, local weld geometry. A representative quantity for the influence of the notch effect created by the local weld geometry is the stress concentration factor (SCF). Thus, SCFs are often used to estimate fatigue failure locations and fatigue strength; however, this simplifies the mutual effect of other influencing factors. Consequently, fatigue strength estimates for welded joints may deviate from experimental results. Machine learning techniques offer an alternative to traditional fatigue assessment approaches based on SCFs. This study presents a comparison of failure location predictions and number of cycles to failure for 621 fatigue tests of small‐scale butt‐welded joints. In addition, an understanding of importance and mutual influence of the factors is desired. We used gradient boosted trees in combination with the SHapley Additive exPlanation framework to identify influential features and their interactions.

Topics & Concepts

WeldingStructural engineeringFatigue limitStress concentrationStress (linguistics)Scale (ratio)Butt weldingFatigue testingEngineeringFracture mechanicsMechanical engineeringCartographyLinguisticsGeographyPhilosophyFatigue and fracture mechanicsNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesWelding Techniques and Residual Stresses
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