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Title: Critical distance approach for the fatigue strength assessment of magnesium welded joints in contrast to Neuber's effective stress method
Authors: Karakaş, Özler
Zhang, G.
Sonsino, C.M.
Keywords: Critical distance
Effective stress
Fatigue
Magnesium welds
Notch stress
Butt welding
Fatigue of materials
Finite element method
Magnesium
Welding
Effective stress method
Fatigue strength assessment
Identification process
Micro-structural length
Specimen geometry
Welds
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: In the present paper, the critical distance method was used to evaluate the fatigue behaviour of magnesium welded joints. The main objective of the study was to determine the applicability of the critical distance method and to compare the findings with Neuber's stress averaging method. To realise this objective, experimental data, determined for three different weld geometries under three different stress ratios, were evaluated. Stress distributions of each specimen geometry, i.e. full penetrated butt weld, incomplete penetrated butt weld and transversal stiffener, were acquired by finite element analyses and were used to calculate effective stresses. The critical distance a is a material constant, which is independent of the used notch radius rref. For its determination, an identification process was used where the scatter of the resulting S-N line of effective stress is minimised. The critical distance a=0.06 mm was determined versus the microstructural length ?*=0.12 mm. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10741
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2018.03.004
ISSN: 0142-1123
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