This paper presents a comparison between two local methods that can be used for the fatigue life assessment of welded joints: the notch stress approach and the peak stress method. Even if they have been derived starting from entirely different theoretical backgrounds, both methods are based on the evaluation of a local stress acting at the notch tip of the seam weld, which is usually obtained through a finite element simulation. Said methods are applied to a collection of experimental data from three kinds of welded joints, which are characterized by different geometric parameters and, in particular, by a wide range of the element thickness. A total of 177 experimental tests are evaluated in this investigation, 31 of which are taken from li...
The paper demonstrates the close correspondence between two local approaches to assess the fatigue s...
Fatigue actions of most engineering welded structures involve variable amplitude (VA) loading cycles...
In this contribution, the notch strain approach is applied to seam welds including butt welds and fi...
method in the analysis of the fatigue endurances of welded joints. Said methods are applied to a co...
Analysis based on the so-called ‘‘local approach” is made to estimate the fatigue strength of welded...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factors (...
In the context of fatigue design of welded structures by using local approaches, the Peak Stress Met...
Fatigue of welded structures is commonly assessed in three ways. These are the nominal stress-, the ...
In modern civil buildings, as well as in mechanical and naval constructions, welding is a widely dif...
In modern civil buildings, as well as in mechanical and naval constructions, welding is a widely dif...
This paper investigates the possibility of unifying different criteria concerned with the fatigue st...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
Several lately proposed modifications or variants of the structural stress or strain concepts, of th...
The weld toe as well as the weld root of joints acts as a geometrical notch, which decreases the fat...
The paper demonstrates the close correspondence between two local approaches to assess the fatigue s...
Fatigue actions of most engineering welded structures involve variable amplitude (VA) loading cycles...
In this contribution, the notch strain approach is applied to seam welds including butt welds and fi...
method in the analysis of the fatigue endurances of welded joints. Said methods are applied to a co...
Analysis based on the so-called ‘‘local approach” is made to estimate the fatigue strength of welded...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factors (...
In the context of fatigue design of welded structures by using local approaches, the Peak Stress Met...
Fatigue of welded structures is commonly assessed in three ways. These are the nominal stress-, the ...
In modern civil buildings, as well as in mechanical and naval constructions, welding is a widely dif...
In modern civil buildings, as well as in mechanical and naval constructions, welding is a widely dif...
This paper investigates the possibility of unifying different criteria concerned with the fatigue st...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
Several lately proposed modifications or variants of the structural stress or strain concepts, of th...
The weld toe as well as the weld root of joints acts as a geometrical notch, which decreases the fat...
The paper demonstrates the close correspondence between two local approaches to assess the fatigue s...
Fatigue actions of most engineering welded structures involve variable amplitude (VA) loading cycles...
In this contribution, the notch strain approach is applied to seam welds including butt welds and fi...