Lifetime Estimation of Welded Joints
by
 
Łagoda, Tadeusz. editor.

Title
Lifetime Estimation of Welded Joints

Author
Łagoda, Tadeusz. editor.

ISBN
9783540770626

Physical Description
X, 118 p. online resource.

Contents
Welded Joints as the Stress Concentrator -- The Stress Model for the Assessment of Fatigue Life Under Uniaxial Loading -- The Energy Model of Fatigue Life Assessment -- An Example of Fatigue Life Evaluation Under Simple Loading -- An Example of Fatigue Life Evaluation Under Complex Loading States -- Conclusions.

Abstract
In the paper the author attempts to assess the fatigue life of chosen welded joints. It focuses especially on chosen problems that accompany deter- nation of the fatigue life of welded joints, taking into consideration the strain energy density parameter. Chapter 2 describes the welded joint as a stress concentrator. The state of stress and strain in the notch are described and theoretical and fatigue coefficients are indicated. The fatigue coef- cient of the notch effect is estimated on the basis of fictitious radius in the notch root. Chapter 3 presents a model of fatigue life assessment under uniaxial stress state with statistical handling of data presented. The new energy model of fatigue life assessment, which rests upon the analysis of stress and strain in the critical plane, is described in detail in chapter 4. The principle of such a description is presented in the uniaxial as well as in - axial state of loading. Chapter 5 contains the analysis of tests of four ma- rials subjected to different loadings: cyclic, variable-amplitude with Ga- sian distribution, and variable amplitude with Gaussian distribution and overloading for symmetric and pulsating loading. The analysis is based on the determined fatigue characteristics for all the considered materials. Chapter 6 shows the application of the model in the fatigue life assessment in the complex state of loading (bending with torsion of flange-tube and tube-tube joints) based on fatigue research of steel and aluminum welded joints carried out in well-known German centres.

Subject Term
Engineering.
 
Materials.
 
Mechanical engineering.
 
Engineering design.
 
System safety.
 
Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials.
 
Structural Mechanics.
 
Metallic Materials.
 
Machinery and Machine Elements.
 
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.

Added Author
Łagoda, Tadeusz.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77062-6


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