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Numerical investigation on stress concentration factors of square bird-beak SHS T-joints subject to axial forces
Abstract This paper presents a numerical study on stress concentration square bird-beak square hollow section (SHS) welded joints. Both conventional and square bird-beak SHS joints considered have T-shapes and are simply supported at their chord ends. Refined finite element models are developed to obtain the strain/stress concentration factors (SNCFs/SCFs) of square bird-beak joints with various dimensions. The FE models are validated by comparing with the experimental data. The SNCF differences among considered hot spots are analyzed for the identification of critical locations. The influences of three major non-dimensional parameters, i.e., brace/chord width ratio β, chord wall slenderness ratio 2γ, and brace/chord wall thickness ratio τ, on the stress concentration factors (SCFs) of square bird-beak T-joints are revealed on the basis of numerous parametric studies. Comparisons of joint types are finally made. The results indicate that, in case of identical non-dimensional parameters, square bird-beak SHS T-joints provide SCFs smaller than conventional SHS T-joints in most occasions, especially when β is small; and SCFs of square bird-beak T-joints are expected to be lower than CHS T-joints with small β and large 2γ and τ.
Highlights We established finite element models for square bird-beak SHS T-joints. We identified critical locations of stress concentrations. We investigated influences of non-dimensional parameters on SCFs. We compared square bird-beak SHS T-joints with conventional SHS and CHS T-joints.
Numerical investigation on stress concentration factors of square bird-beak SHS T-joints subject to axial forces
Abstract This paper presents a numerical study on stress concentration square bird-beak square hollow section (SHS) welded joints. Both conventional and square bird-beak SHS joints considered have T-shapes and are simply supported at their chord ends. Refined finite element models are developed to obtain the strain/stress concentration factors (SNCFs/SCFs) of square bird-beak joints with various dimensions. The FE models are validated by comparing with the experimental data. The SNCF differences among considered hot spots are analyzed for the identification of critical locations. The influences of three major non-dimensional parameters, i.e., brace/chord width ratio β, chord wall slenderness ratio 2γ, and brace/chord wall thickness ratio τ, on the stress concentration factors (SCFs) of square bird-beak T-joints are revealed on the basis of numerous parametric studies. Comparisons of joint types are finally made. The results indicate that, in case of identical non-dimensional parameters, square bird-beak SHS T-joints provide SCFs smaller than conventional SHS T-joints in most occasions, especially when β is small; and SCFs of square bird-beak T-joints are expected to be lower than CHS T-joints with small β and large 2γ and τ.
Highlights We established finite element models for square bird-beak SHS T-joints. We identified critical locations of stress concentrations. We investigated influences of non-dimensional parameters on SCFs. We compared square bird-beak SHS T-joints with conventional SHS and CHS T-joints.
Numerical investigation on stress concentration factors of square bird-beak SHS T-joints subject to axial forces
Cheng, Bin (author) / Qian, Qin (author) / Zhao, Xiao-Ling (author)
Thin-Walled Structures ; 94 ; 435-445
2015-05-05
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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