Nanostructured metallic multilayer for superior fatigue strength of welded joints – a new post-weld treatment

Author:

Brunow Jakob1,Spalek Niclas1,Mohammadi Fawad2,Rutner Marcus1

Affiliation:

1. Hamburg University of Technology

2. Jörss-Blunck-Ordemann GmbH

Abstract

Abstract Welded joints exhibit fatigue failure potential from weld geometry and characteristics of the heat affected zone. In order to counteract fatigue, structures and components require larger thicknesses resulting in heavier designs exhausting the finite natural resources. We hereby introduce a novel post-weld treatment, which postpones or even prevents fatigue failure of the welded connection. A Cu/Ni nanostructured metallic multilayer (NMM) is applied via electrodeposition and a 300% − 600% increase in usable lifetime compared to the untreated weld is observed. A FAT class 190 with a slope of k = 6 is proposed for the design of NMM treated butt welds. Material mechanisms responsible for the fatigue strength increase are introduced herein. A case study shows that the design of offshore wind turbine support structures applying NMM post-weld treatment enables a lifetime extension as well as a 28% weight reduction compared to the structure without post-weld treatment.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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