Evaluation of the approach based on the maximum principal stress from the IIW-Recommendation for welded joints under proportional, multiaxial stress states

Author:

Fass MarkusORCID,Hecht Matthias,Baumgartner Jörg,Bauer Niklas

Abstract

AbstractThe IIW-Recommendation for fatigue design of welded joints and components presents two different evaluation approaches for multiaxial stress states under constant amplitude: an approach based on the maximum principal stress, which is only applicable under certain conditions, and the Gough-Pollard approach for the remaining cases. In the course of this work, this maximum principal stress-based approach is analyzed. It is examined in which cases the method is applicable, the advantages and disadvantages compared to the approach according to Gough-Pollard are discussed, and an evaluation according to the von Mises equivalent stress is presented as a third alternative. This is followed by a validation based on literature data on laser-welded steel joints using the nominal stress, hot spot stress, and effective notch stress concept.

Funder

Technische Universität Darmstadt

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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