A simple method is proposed which allows the theoretical stress concentration factor at a rounded notch tip to be assessed from the fictitious stress value arising at the tip of the corresponding pointed V-notch. Such a stress value suffices to be determined by a finite element analysis carried out using a mesh pattern with a constant average element size, d, strictly related to the actual root radius, \uf072, and the opening angle, 2\uf061, of the radiused notch. The relevant expression linking d to \uf072 and 2\uf061 is obtained in closed form and the accuracy of the proposed method is discussed versus the results of a number of FE analyses carried out on notched plates under tension. Eventually, the possibility of using the peak stress ...
Notches, local stress raisers within structural components, are one of the most important locations ...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The stress field parameters, namely the notch stress intensity factors (N-SIFs) according to a more ...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) enables a rapid estimation of the notch stressintensity factors (NSIFs)...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The aim of the present paper is to provide an efficient numerical technique to evaluate the linear e...
According to the recent literature, the intensity of linear elastic residual stress fields near the ...
The aim of this work is to present an engineering method based on linear elastic finite element (FE)...
It was shown in previous papers that in plane problems the elastic maximum tangential stress at the...
This work addresses the fatigue strength assessments of fillet welded joints made of steel or alumi...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factor (N...
The peak stress method is a simplified, FE-based technique to estimate the mode I and mode II Notch ...
Notches, local stress raisers within structural components, are one of the most important locations ...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The stress field parameters, namely the notch stress intensity factors (N-SIFs) according to a more ...
The paper presents a simplified version of the Notch Stress Intensity Factor (NSIF) approach useful ...
The Peak Stress Method (PSM) enables a rapid estimation of the notch stressintensity factors (NSIFs)...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
In fatigue design of welded joints according to the notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) approach, t...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The aim of the present paper is to provide an efficient numerical technique to evaluate the linear e...
According to the recent literature, the intensity of linear elastic residual stress fields near the ...
The aim of this work is to present an engineering method based on linear elastic finite element (FE)...
It was shown in previous papers that in plane problems the elastic maximum tangential stress at the...
This work addresses the fatigue strength assessments of fillet welded joints made of steel or alumi...
In fatigue design of welded joints, the local approach based on the notch stress intensity factor (N...
The peak stress method is a simplified, FE-based technique to estimate the mode I and mode II Notch ...
Notches, local stress raisers within structural components, are one of the most important locations ...
The Peak Stress Method is an engineering, FE-oriented application of the local approach based on the...
The stress field parameters, namely the notch stress intensity factors (N-SIFs) according to a more ...