D. Radaj et al., PREDICTION OF SERVICE FATIGUE-STRENGTH OF A WELDED TUBULAR JOINT ON THE BASIS OF THE NOTCH STRAIN APPROACH, International journal of fatigue, 20(6), 1998, pp. 471-480
The applicability of the notch strain approach to the assessment of th
e fatigue strength and service life of a K-shaped tubular joint is inv
estigated. The structural stresses in the hot spot area are calculated
by the finite element method and compared with the results of relevan
t parametric formulae as well as of strain gauge measurements. The str
ess concentration factor at the weld toe is determined on the basis of
a plane cross-sectional model of the weld at the hot spot. The elasti
c-plastic notch strains are derived therefrom using the cyclic stress
strain curve of the material (finite element results and approximation
s according to Neuber and Sonsino). The fatigue strength of the tubula
r joint under constant-amplitude loading is predicted on the basis of
the strain S-N curve. The service life under variable-amplitude loadin
g in seawater is derived using the Miner rule. The notch strain approa
ch for welded joints results in unacceptably large differences in the
predicted strength and life values under similarly acceptable assumpti
ons in respect of material state, local hardness and residual stress.
The inhomogeneity of material and hardness at the weld toe seems to be
the main reason for the discrepancies. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd.