A Study on Fatigue Life Prediction Technique considering Bead Notch Shape in Arc Welding of Steel Components under Multi-Axial Load
2024-01-2257
04/09/2024
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- This study deals with the fatigue life prediction methodology of welding simulation components involving arc welding. First, a method for deriving the cyclic deformation and fatigue properties of the weld metal (that is also called ER70S-3 in AWS, American Welding Standard) is explained using solid bar specimens. Then, welded tube specimens were used with two symmetric welds and subjected to axial, torsion, and combined in-phase and out-of-phase axial-torsion loads. In most previous studies the weld bead’s start/stop were arbitrarily removed by overlapping the starting and stop point. Because it can reduce fatigue data scatter. However, in this study make the two symmetric weld’s start/stops exposed to applying load. Because the shape of the weld bead generated after the welding process can act as a notch (Ex. root notch at weld start / Crater at weld stop) to an applied stress. Accordingly, they were intentionally designed to cause stress concentrations on start/stops. A geometric 3D model of the weld was created followed by detailed finite element analyses to obtain fatigue notch factors under axial and torsion loadings. Fatigue life predictions were performed using nominal stress-life and the predictions were conducted by comparing with actual experimental results for validation.
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- Kim, D., Kong, H., and Park, J., "A Study on Fatigue Life Prediction Technique considering Bead Notch Shape in Arc Welding of Steel Components under Multi-Axial Load," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-2257, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2257.