The aim of this work is to present an engineering method based on linear elastic finite element (FE) analyses oriented to fatigue strength assessments of fillet-welded joints made of steel or aluminium alloys and subjected to mode I loading in the weld toe region where fatigue cracks nucleate. The proposed approach combines the robustness of the notch stress intensity factor approach with the simplicity of the so-called \u2018peak stress method\u2019. Fatigue strength assessments are performed on the basis of (i) a well-defined elastic peak stress evaluated by FE analyses at the crack initiation point (design stress) and (ii) a unified scatter band (design fatigue curve) dependent on the class of material, i.e. structural steel or aluminium...
This paper deals with the local approach based on the Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIFs) to anal...
It was shown in previous papers that in plane problems the elastic maximum tangential stress at the...
In Part I of the present manuscript, the Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been extended for the first ti...
This work addresses the fatigue strength assessments of fillet welded joints made of steel or alumin...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factors (...
The notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach for the fatigue strength assessments of welded joi...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The peak stress method is an engineering, finite element (FE)-oriented application of the local appr...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been presented in some previous papers, where it was shown that, in...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) is a simplified, finite element-based technique to readily estimate the...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factor (N...
This paper deals with the local approach based on the Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIFs) to anal...
It was shown in previous papers that in plane problems the elastic maximum tangential stress at the...
In Part I of the present manuscript, the Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been extended for the first ti...
This work addresses the fatigue strength assessments of fillet welded joints made of steel or alumin...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factors (...
The notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach for the fatigue strength assessments of welded joi...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The peak stress method is an engineering, finite element (FE)-oriented application of the local appr...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been presented in some previous papers, where it was shown that, in...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) is a simplified, finite element-based technique to readily estimate the...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factor (N...
This paper deals with the local approach based on the Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIFs) to anal...
It was shown in previous papers that in plane problems the elastic maximum tangential stress at the...
In Part I of the present manuscript, the Peak Stress Method (PSM) has been extended for the first ti...