Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior

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Autor(a) principal: Méndez,Gerardo Terán
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cuamatzi-Meléndez,Rubén, Hernández,Apolinar Albiter, Capula-Colindres,Selene I., Angeles-Herrera,Daniel, Velázquez,Julio Cesar, Vazquez-Hernández,Omar
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract The stress concentration factors (SCFs) in welded connections usually occur at zones with high stress levels. Stress concentrations reduce the fatigue behavior of welded connections in offshore structures and cracking can develop. By using the grinding technique, cracking can be eliminated. Stress concentration factors are defined as a ratio of maximum stress at the intersection to nominal stress on the brace. Defining the stress concentration factor is an important stage in the fatigue behavior of welded connections. Several approaches have evolved for designing structures with the classical S-N approach for estimating total life. This work correlates to the stress concentration factors of T-welded connections and the fatigue behavior. Stress concentration factors were computed with the finite element employing 3D T-welded connections with intact and grinding depth conditions. Then, T-welded connections were constructed with A36 plate steel and welded with E6013 electrodes to obtain the stress-life (S-N) approach. The methodology from previous works was used to compute the SCF and fabricate the T-welded connections. The results indicated that the grinding process could restore the fatigue life of the T-welded connections for SCFs values in the range of 1.29. This value can be considered to be a low SCF value in T-welded connection. However, for higher SCF values, the fatigue life decreased, compromising and reducing the structural integrity of the T-welded connections.
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spelling Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue BehaviorStress concentrations factorsFinite element methodT-welded connectionsU-shape grindingS-N curveAbstract The stress concentration factors (SCFs) in welded connections usually occur at zones with high stress levels. Stress concentrations reduce the fatigue behavior of welded connections in offshore structures and cracking can develop. By using the grinding technique, cracking can be eliminated. Stress concentration factors are defined as a ratio of maximum stress at the intersection to nominal stress on the brace. Defining the stress concentration factor is an important stage in the fatigue behavior of welded connections. Several approaches have evolved for designing structures with the classical S-N approach for estimating total life. This work correlates to the stress concentration factors of T-welded connections and the fatigue behavior. Stress concentration factors were computed with the finite element employing 3D T-welded connections with intact and grinding depth conditions. Then, T-welded connections were constructed with A36 plate steel and welded with E6013 electrodes to obtain the stress-life (S-N) approach. The methodology from previous works was used to compute the SCF and fabricate the T-welded connections. The results indicated that the grinding process could restore the fatigue life of the T-welded connections for SCFs values in the range of 1.29. This value can be considered to be a low SCF value in T-welded connection. However, for higher SCF values, the fatigue life decreased, compromising and reducing the structural integrity of the T-welded connections.Associação Brasileira de Soldagem2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-92242017000200194Soldagem & Inspeção v.22 n.2 2017reponame:Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)instacron:ABS10.1590/0104-9224/si2202.08info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMéndez,Gerardo TeránCuamatzi-Meléndez,RubénHernández,Apolinar AlbiterCapula-Colindres,Selene I.Angeles-Herrera,DanielVelázquez,Julio CesarVazquez-Hernández,Omareng2017-12-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-92242017000200194Revistahttp://abs-soldagem.org.br/s&i/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista-si@abs-soldagem.org.br0104-92241980-6973opendoar:2017-12-01T00:00Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
title Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
spellingShingle Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
Méndez,Gerardo Terán
Stress concentrations factors
Finite element method
T-welded connections
U-shape grinding
S-N curve
title_short Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
title_full Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
title_fullStr Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
title_sort Correlation of Stress Concentration Factors for T-Welded Connections – Finite Element Simulations and Fatigue Behavior
author Méndez,Gerardo Terán
author_facet Méndez,Gerardo Terán
Cuamatzi-Meléndez,Rubén
Hernández,Apolinar Albiter
Capula-Colindres,Selene I.
Angeles-Herrera,Daniel
Velázquez,Julio Cesar
Vazquez-Hernández,Omar
author_role author
author2 Cuamatzi-Meléndez,Rubén
Hernández,Apolinar Albiter
Capula-Colindres,Selene I.
Angeles-Herrera,Daniel
Velázquez,Julio Cesar
Vazquez-Hernández,Omar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Méndez,Gerardo Terán
Cuamatzi-Meléndez,Rubén
Hernández,Apolinar Albiter
Capula-Colindres,Selene I.
Angeles-Herrera,Daniel
Velázquez,Julio Cesar
Vazquez-Hernández,Omar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stress concentrations factors
Finite element method
T-welded connections
U-shape grinding
S-N curve
topic Stress concentrations factors
Finite element method
T-welded connections
U-shape grinding
S-N curve
description Abstract The stress concentration factors (SCFs) in welded connections usually occur at zones with high stress levels. Stress concentrations reduce the fatigue behavior of welded connections in offshore structures and cracking can develop. By using the grinding technique, cracking can be eliminated. Stress concentration factors are defined as a ratio of maximum stress at the intersection to nominal stress on the brace. Defining the stress concentration factor is an important stage in the fatigue behavior of welded connections. Several approaches have evolved for designing structures with the classical S-N approach for estimating total life. This work correlates to the stress concentration factors of T-welded connections and the fatigue behavior. Stress concentration factors were computed with the finite element employing 3D T-welded connections with intact and grinding depth conditions. Then, T-welded connections were constructed with A36 plate steel and welded with E6013 electrodes to obtain the stress-life (S-N) approach. The methodology from previous works was used to compute the SCF and fabricate the T-welded connections. The results indicated that the grinding process could restore the fatigue life of the T-welded connections for SCFs values in the range of 1.29. This value can be considered to be a low SCF value in T-welded connection. However, for higher SCF values, the fatigue life decreased, compromising and reducing the structural integrity of the T-welded connections.
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