Affiliation:
1. Heilongjiang University
2. Harbin Institute of Technology
Abstract
The objective was to quantify the variation of stress intensity factor to weld root flaw sizes
in steel frame connections. Finite-element analyses were used to study fracture toughness in welded
beam-column connections. Investigations of fracture behavior mainly focused on the standard
pre-Northridge connection geometry. Finite element analysis was performed using the ANSYS
computer program. Stress intensity factor was calculated through a J-integral approach. The
parametric study was conducted to quantify elastic fracture demands as a function of beam
geometries. Results show that stress intensity factor is not uniform and is the largest in the middle
of beam flange. The breadth of beam flange has primary effect on ratio of equivalent stress intensity
factors to average. The ratio is nearly linear with the increase of the breadth, and it increases with the
increase of breadth of beam flange.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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