Study on the applicability of a modified strain approach to predict the fatigue life of HFMI-treated transverse stiffeners under variable amplitude loading

Author:

Löschner DanielORCID,Engelhardt Imke,Nitschke-Pagel Thomas,Ummenhofer Thomas

Abstract

AbstractThis paper analyses the applicability of a modified strain approach to predict the fatigue life of HFMI-treated transverse stiffeners under variable amplitude loading (VAL) with random load sequences of a p(1/3) and linear shaped spectrum. Local stresses are determined using linear-elastic finite element analyses. The measured weld geometry and component imperfections are considered. From the hardness of the HFMI-treated zone and the base material, the elastic–plastic material behaviour and Coffin-Manson parameters to describe the damage parameter Woehler curve are estimated. Based on a hysteresis counting method (HCM), the damage for each closed hysteresis is calculated. The applied notch strain approach includes the impact of residual stresses and the influence of surface roughness. Thus far, the application of similar approaches has only been validated for welded components with comparatively low residual stresses and HFMI-treated welds subjected to constant amplitude loading. To validate the accuracy of the approach for HFMI-treated welds under variable amplitude loading, the approximated fatigue life is compared to the number of cycles derived from experimental investigations. In this study, it is shown in conjunction with experimental results that it is essential to consider the strength of the base material near the weld when assessing the service life. This area can be more critical than the HFMI-treated weld toe.

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AiF Projekt

Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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