Fatigue Life Analysis of Weld Ends : Using FE-Calculations and Mechanical Testing

Detta är en Uppsats för yrkesexamina på avancerad nivå från Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för maskinteknik

Sammanfattning: Fatigue life estimation of welds is a complex issue since the characteristics of each weld are unique depending on load case, geometry and properties. Fatigue life estimation on weld ends is limited and often the weakest point of a weld. There are five different methods for evaluation of fatigue life as following: nominal stress method, hot-spot method, effective notch method, fracture mechanics and lab testing. To evaluate fatigue life on weld ends, only lab testing can be used.   The purpose with this thesis is to determine a method for evaluation of fatigue life weld ends for a load carrying weld joint. This is done by comparing finite element calculations to mechanical testing and adapt the existing calculation method to have a better correspondence to the test results. The focus will be to analyse the fatigue through mechanical testing and develop a new fatigue class (FAT) and slope of the S/N-curve for weld ends.   The research was conduct through different parts with fatigue testing in form of mechanical testing, strain gauge measurements and creating different modelling techniques for finite element calculations. The development of the different modelling techniques has been carried out using linear misalignment, increasing the depth of fusion by extension of the weld root gap, changing plate edge radius at the weld toe notch and decreasing the throat thickness on a finite element model on the continues weld design.   The result from the mechanical testing indicates that the continues weld has a higher fatigue strength than the discontinues weld and that the initial crack mainly in both weld designs mainly propagating from the weld root. The fatigue strength when the initial crack starts at the weld root is higher than when the crack starts at the weld toe.   The conclusion is that the tested modelling techniques can’t be used to analyse the real-life weld end design. from the comparison between the mechanical test results the FE analysis result the fatigue life can be approximated with the effective notch method using FAT 340  and slope  at 50 % failure probability for weld ends, if the calculated root stress is used even if the toe stress is higher.

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