In the welded joints, the conventional welding procedures result in a small value of the weld toe and the weld root radius. By assuming such a radius equal to zero, the paper demonstrates the effectiveness of the Notch-stress intensity factor approach in summarising a number of experimental data from failures occurring at the weld toe. Then it is shown that fatigue data from failures originated from both weld roots and weld toes can be summarised in a single scatter band by using the mean value of the strain energy density in a well defined volume (area) surrounding the critical points. Finally, a simplified application of the NSIF approach based on finite element analyses carried out with coarse meshes is presented
The present paper summarises the application of NSIF approach to stress analysis and high cycle fati...
In the context of linear elastic stress gradients that are present in welded joints, a stress field ...
AbstractThe notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) is an extension of the stress intensity factor (SIF...
ABSTRACT. Decreasing the notch root ρ the theoretical stress concentration factor Kt increases and t...
In the notch stress intensity approach to the fatigue assessment of welded joints, the weld toe is m...
In the notch stress intensity approach the weld toe is modelled as a sharp V-notch, rho = 0, and loc...
Analysis based on the so-called ‘‘local approach” is made to estimate the fatigue strength of welded...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
Weld bead geometry cannot, by its nature, be precisely defined. Parameters such as bead shape and to...
Weldments geometry with failures occurring at the weld toe or at the weld root cannot, by its nature...
n the notch stress intensity approach to the fatigue assessment of welded joints, the weld toe is mo...
In the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (N-SIF) approach the weld toe region is modelled as a sharp V-s...
In the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (N-SIF) approach the weld toe region is modelled as a sharp V-s...
In the context of linear elastic stress gradients that are present in welded joints, a stress field ...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been presented in some previous papers, where it was shown that, in...
The present paper summarises the application of NSIF approach to stress analysis and high cycle fati...
In the context of linear elastic stress gradients that are present in welded joints, a stress field ...
AbstractThe notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) is an extension of the stress intensity factor (SIF...
ABSTRACT. Decreasing the notch root ρ the theoretical stress concentration factor Kt increases and t...
In the notch stress intensity approach to the fatigue assessment of welded joints, the weld toe is m...
In the notch stress intensity approach the weld toe is modelled as a sharp V-notch, rho = 0, and loc...
Analysis based on the so-called ‘‘local approach” is made to estimate the fatigue strength of welded...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
Weld bead geometry cannot, by its nature, be precisely defined. Parameters such as bead shape and to...
Weldments geometry with failures occurring at the weld toe or at the weld root cannot, by its nature...
n the notch stress intensity approach to the fatigue assessment of welded joints, the weld toe is mo...
In the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (N-SIF) approach the weld toe region is modelled as a sharp V-s...
In the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (N-SIF) approach the weld toe region is modelled as a sharp V-s...
In the context of linear elastic stress gradients that are present in welded joints, a stress field ...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been presented in some previous papers, where it was shown that, in...
The present paper summarises the application of NSIF approach to stress analysis and high cycle fati...
In the context of linear elastic stress gradients that are present in welded joints, a stress field ...
AbstractThe notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) is an extension of the stress intensity factor (SIF...