Assessment of meshing techniques for fatigue analysis of load carrying welded joints using the effective notch approach


Autoria(s): Shawel, Kidus Kidane
Data(s)

13/06/2008

13/06/2008

2008

Resumo

The effective notch stress approach for the fatigue strength assessment of welded structures as included in the Fatigue Design Recommendation of the IIW requires the numerical analysis of the elastic notch stress in the weld toe and weld root which is fictitiously rounded with a radius of 1mm. The goal of this thesis work was to consider alternate meshing strategies when using the effective notch stress approach to assess the fatigue strength of load carrying partial penetration fillet-welded cruciform joints. In order to establish guidelines for modeling the joint and evaluating the results, various two-dimensional (2D) finite element analyses were carried out by systematically varying the thickness of the plates, the weld throat thickness, the degree of bending, and the shape and location of the modeled effective notch. To extend the scope of this work, studies were also carried out on the influence of

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/38847

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Effective notch stress approach #Fatigue strength #Notch root #Notch stress concentration #Fillet-welded cruciform joint
Tipo

Master's thesis

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