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A large amount of fatigue data from spectrum tests both on AW and post-weld treated welded joints has been obtained during two inter-Nordic projects. These important results will soon gain effect in practice applications through new design specifications furnished by industry. This investigation evaluates the results from TIG-dressed joints and the importance of using steels with higher strength is emphasized. Transforming these results to other types of joints is discussed, and proposed design S-N curves are given.
A large amount of fatigue data from spectrum tests both on AW and post-weld treated welded joints has been obtained during two inter-Nordic projects. These important results will soon gain effect in practice applications through new design specifications furnished by industry. This investigation evaluates the results from TIG-dressed joints and the importance of using steels with higher strength is emphasized. Transforming these results to other types of joints is discussed, and proposed design S-N curves are given.
Design fatigue strength of TIG-dressed welded joints in high-strength steels subjected to spectrum loading
Dahle, T. (author)
International Journal of Fatigue ; 20 ; 677-681
1998
5 Seiten, 9 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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