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Fatigue Behavior of Steel-Sheet Fabrication Details
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This paper presents a discussion of the stress-range fatigue-design concept, including the results for 77 welded and cold-formed steel-sheet specimens exposed to constant-amplitude stress cycles with stress ratios of 0.02 to 0.34. The test specimens were fabricated from steels with yield strengths ranging from 30 through 80 ksi and included 7 types of details. The results are compared with stress-range curves used for welded steel-plate details. It appears that these curves can also be applied to the design of steel-sheet details such as those used in the ground-transportation and agricultural-equipment industries.
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Klippstein, K., "Fatigue Behavior of Steel-Sheet Fabrication Details," SAE Technical Paper 810436, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810436.Also In
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