4.7 Article

Fatigue reliability evaluation of thin plate welded joints considering initial welding deformation

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 236, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.109440

Keywords

Fatigue reliability assessment; Stress amplification factor; Notch stress; Welding initial deformation; Thin plate welded joints

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [202402001, WUT: 2021III032JC]
  2. Sanya Science and Education Innovation Park of Wuhan University of Technology [2020KF0038]

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This paper researches the fatigue reliability of thin plate welded joints, finding that the reliability indexes are closely related to the plate thickness and the tolerance recommended by traditional codes should be corrected accordingly. It is important to consider the initial deformation of thin plate joints in fatigue reliability analysis.
In view of many uncertainties in the complex fatigue process of actual structural members, fatigue reliability analysis is needed to quantify structural safety assessment. Compared with thick plates, thin plate welded joints are more prone local deformation and global angular deformation, which seriously affects stress concentration effect and fatigue performance at welded corners. With the increasing importance of lightweight structure, both the initial local deformation and the global angular deformation of thin plates should be considered in fatigue reliability analysis. The limit state equations of three typical welded joints (butt joint, T-shaped and crossshaped) were constructed based on the renewed critical stress amplification factor method to consider the initial deformation of thin plate joints. Moreover, considering the existing experimental data and the tolerance of welding deformations recommended in codes, the fatigue reliability was re-evaluated by JC method for thin plate welded joints. The results show that the reliability indexes of thin plate welded joints are closely related to the plate thickness, and the tolerance recommended by the traditional code should be corrected for the plate thickness. Therefore, considering the initial welding deformation, this paper quantitatively calculates the lateral deformation limit of typical welded joints, and presents the results of lateral deformation limit under different reliability indexes.

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