The peak stress method is a simplified, FE-based technique to estimate the mode I and mode II Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIFs) at the tip of sharp V-notches or cracks. Then it is useful to readily assess the fatigue strength of fillet-welded joints failing from the weld toe or the weld root according to the local approach based on the NSIFs. Originally based on two-dimensional FE models, the PSM is extended here to be used with three-dimensional FE models, which are increasingly adopted in practical applications. Exact and approximate values of the mode I NSIF at the toe of cruciform and T butt- or fillet-welded tubular joints are calculated and compared successfully.
The peak stress method to estimate the mode I notch stress intensity factor in welded joints using three-dimensional finite element models
MENEGHETTI, GIOVANNI;
2014
Abstract
The peak stress method is a simplified, FE-based technique to estimate the mode I and mode II Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIFs) at the tip of sharp V-notches or cracks. Then it is useful to readily assess the fatigue strength of fillet-welded joints failing from the weld toe or the weld root according to the local approach based on the NSIFs. Originally based on two-dimensional FE models, the PSM is extended here to be used with three-dimensional FE models, which are increasingly adopted in practical applications. Exact and approximate values of the mode I NSIF at the toe of cruciform and T butt- or fillet-welded tubular joints are calculated and compared successfully.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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