scholarly journals Determination of a U-Notch Stress Concentration Factor Using Thermoelasticity

Author(s):  
R. B. Vieira ◽  
S. Kurunthottikkal Philip ◽  
G. L. G. Gonzáles ◽  
B. Yang ◽  
R. E. Rowlands
Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 4639
Author(s):  
Yixun Wang ◽  
Yuxiao Luo ◽  
Seiichiro Tsutsumi

The existing parametric formulae to calculate the notch stress concentration factor of fillet welds often result in reduced accuracy due to an oversimplification of the real weld geometry. The present work proposes a parametric formula for the evaluation of the notch SCF based on the spline weld model that offers a better approximation of the real shape of the fillet weld. The spline model was adopted in FE analyses on T-shape joints and cruciform joints models, under different loading conditions, to propose a parametric formula for the calculation of the SCF by regression analysis. In addition, the precision of parametric formulae based on the line model was examined. The magnitude of the stress concentration was also analyzed by means of its probability distribution. The results show that the line model is not accurate enough to calculate the SCF of fillet weld if the weld profile is considered. The error of the SCF by the proposed parametric formulae is proven to be smaller than 5% according to the testing data system. The stress concentration of cruciform joints under tensile stress represents the worst case scenario if assessed by the confidence interval of 95% survival probability.


2012 ◽  
Vol 726 ◽  
pp. 100-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karol Niklas ◽  
Janusz Kozak

In recent years an increased interest of industry in sandwich-type metal structures can be observed. These structures consist of thin plates of 2.5 mm in thickness separated by stiffeners of different shapes and forms. Welds joining the plates and stiffeners are made on the outer side of the plates using laser welding technique. A locally focused source of heat causes the plate to melt creating a very narrow and elongated joint. As a result, sharp geometric notches are formed on the side of the root of a weld – a place which is inaccessible and cannot be checked. Geometries of individual welded joints vary, sometimes considerably, and this makes their analysis even more complicated. Additionally, the use of laser welding technique influences the formation of untypical distribution of changes in material properties in weld zones. The effect is a joint whose behaviour under load is significantly different from the behaviour of a welded tee joint made with the use of classical methods. Fatigue strength calculations for this type of joints can be conducted based on local stress values in notches, which can be determined with the use of Finite Element Method (FEM). This article analyses the influence of the notch rounding radius on the elastic notch stress concentration factor Kt The aim of the analysis is to evaluate the notch stress concentration according to local notch stress approach.


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