## Abstract Tubular space trusses for bridge applications use thickโwalled tubes. The reduction in fatigue resistance due to geometrical size effects is thus an important issue. In order to carry out a thorough study, both fatigue tests on largeโscale specimens and advanced 3D crack propagation mod
Effects of residual stresses on the fatigue behaviour of welded steel structures
โ Scribed by W. Fricke
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 474 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0933-5137
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Residual stresses due to the welding process in steel structures can significantly affect the fatigue behaviour. Usually, high tensile residual stresses up to the yield strength are conservatively assumed at the weld toes. This conservative assumption can result in misleading fatigue assessments. Areas with compressive residual stresses may be present in complex structures, where the details are less critical than predicted. This is shown in the paper by the example of filletโwelded stiffener ends, where beneficial compressive residual stresses cause the initiation of fatigue cracks at other locations in lessโstrained areas. Another example for the effects of residual stresses concerns the stress initiation and propagation at a structural detail under fully compressive load cycles. Fatigue cracks are possible here due to high tensile residual stress fields. The conclusion is that the weldingโinduced residual stresses should be known in advance for a reliable fatigue assessment, which becomes possible to an increasing extent by numerical welding simulation.
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