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VERIFICATION OF FAT VALUES FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE NOTCH STRESS CONCEPT WITH THE REFERENCE RADII rref=1.00 AND 0.05 mm

Journal

WELDING IN THE WORLD
Volume 54, Issue 7-8, Pages R218-R224

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/BF03263507

Keywords

Fatigue life; Loading; Notches; Reference lists; Residual stresses; Steels; Stress; Welded joints

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For the verification of the FAT225 value suggested in the IIW Recommendations for the notch stress concept with the reference radius r(ref) = 1.00 mm and of FAT630 for r(ref) = 0.05 mm, investigations were carried out with fully and non-fully penetrated welds, and with non-fully penetrated welds with circular and long holes. The FAT values were confirmed by fatigue tests carried out under the stress ratio R = 0.5. However, in the case of low stress concentrations, e.g. weld toes of butt welds, when r(ref) = 0.05 mm is applied, the FAT class should be downgraded from 630 to 400 MPa to account for the size effect of larger maximum stressed material volumes.

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