Local fatigue assessment methods like the structural hot spot stress and effective notch stress methods as defined by the International Institute of Welding are widely used by design engineers and researchers to assess the fatigue strength of welded components. This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of published data for welded joints which had been improved using high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment. All of the published data for HFMI-treated welds are presented in terms of nominal stress. The goal of the current paper is to establish local fatigue assessment procedures for improved fillet welds. In total, 160 published experimental results for longitudinal and cruciform welds subjected to R = 0.1 axial loading are eva...
AbstractThe fatigue strength of welded joints is generally irrespective from the base material yield...
Three methods of fatigue strength evaluation, i.e., the hot spot stress (HSS) method, 1 mm stress me...
High frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) is a post-weld treatment method for improving fatigue streng...
Local fatigue assessment methods like the structural hot spot stress and effective notch stress meth...
The effective notch stress method (ENS) as defined by the International Institute of Welding is wide...
AbstractIn the past decade, high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a...
In the past decade, high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a reliabl...
In the past decade, high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a reliabl...
Experimental fatigue data for high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated butt welds with low st...
This paper presents further assessments of the previously reported round-robin fatigue data obtained...
This paper presents further assessments of the previously reported round-robin fatigue data obtained...
\ua9 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In 2013, a new guideline for the design of high-frequency mechanical impact (...
Fatigue of welded structures is commonly assessed in three ways. These are the nominal stress-, the ...
AbstractMost structures and components are fabricated using welded joints. A very high percentage of...
High-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment has been significantly developed as a reliable, ef...
AbstractThe fatigue strength of welded joints is generally irrespective from the base material yield...
Three methods of fatigue strength evaluation, i.e., the hot spot stress (HSS) method, 1 mm stress me...
High frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) is a post-weld treatment method for improving fatigue streng...
Local fatigue assessment methods like the structural hot spot stress and effective notch stress meth...
The effective notch stress method (ENS) as defined by the International Institute of Welding is wide...
AbstractIn the past decade, high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a...
In the past decade, high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a reliabl...
In the past decade, high frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) has significantly developed as a reliabl...
Experimental fatigue data for high-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI)-treated butt welds with low st...
This paper presents further assessments of the previously reported round-robin fatigue data obtained...
This paper presents further assessments of the previously reported round-robin fatigue data obtained...
\ua9 2015 Elsevier Ltd.In 2013, a new guideline for the design of high-frequency mechanical impact (...
Fatigue of welded structures is commonly assessed in three ways. These are the nominal stress-, the ...
AbstractMost structures and components are fabricated using welded joints. A very high percentage of...
High-frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) treatment has been significantly developed as a reliable, ef...
AbstractThe fatigue strength of welded joints is generally irrespective from the base material yield...
Three methods of fatigue strength evaluation, i.e., the hot spot stress (HSS) method, 1 mm stress me...
High frequency mechanical impact (HFMI) is a post-weld treatment method for improving fatigue streng...