Sequence effect of as-welded and HFMI-treated transverse attachments under variable loading with linear spectrum

Author:

Löschner Daniel,Schiller Richard,Diekhoff Paul,Engelhardt Imke,Nitschke-Pagel Thomas,Dilger Klaus

Abstract

AbstractIt has been shown in several studies that methods to improve the fatigue strength of welded structures, such as high-frequency impact treatment (HFMI), can increase the fatigue life of welded joints [1–6]. The results of these investigations led to current guidelines and recommendations for the fatigue assessment of HFMI-treated welded joints. Nevertheless, in practice, there are reservations regarding the efficiency of HFMI-treated welded steel joints under variable amplitude loading. Recent results [7] from studies on transverse attachments of the material S355 and S700 under variable amplitude loading show that the fatigue strength increasing effect of the HFMI-treatment is maintained compared to the as-welded state. The aim of this study is to analyse the sequence effect on the fatigue strength of HFMI-treated transverse attachments and to validate the applicability of linear damage accumulation hypotheses for the design of as-welded and HFMI-treated welded details. In this paper, fatigue test results with random variable amplitude loading (VAL) and high-low VAL and low–high VAL with linear spectrum for the two states as-welded (AW) and HFMI-treated joints will be presented.

Funder

German Federation of Industrial Research Associations

Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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