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A parametric study on creep-fatigue endurance of welded joints
Authors:Yevgen Gorash  Haofeng Chen
Institution:Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:This work is devoted to parametric study on creep-fatigue endurance of the steel AISI type 316N(L) weldments defined as type 3 according to R5 Vol. 2/3 procedure at 550°C. The study is implemented using a novel direct method known as the Linear Matching Method (LMM) and based upon the creep-fatigue evaluation procedure considering time fraction rule for creep-damage assessment. Seven geometrical configurations of the weldment, which are characterised by individual values of a geometrical parameter ρ, are proposed. Parameter ρ, which represents different grades of TIG dressing, is a ratio between the radius of the fillet of the remelted metal on a weld toe and the thickness of welded plates. For each configuration, the total number of cycles to failure N* in creep-fatigue conditions is assessed numerically for different loading cases including normalised bending moment equation image and dwell period Δt. The obtained set of N* is extrapolated by the analytic function dependent on equation image , Δt and ρ. Proposed function for N* shows good agreement with numerical results obtained by the LMM. It is used for the identification of Fatigue Strength Reduction Factors (FSRFs) effected by creep and dependent on Δt and ρ. (© 2013 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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