Effects of heterogeneity and load amplitude on fatigue rate prediction of a welded joint

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It is a contradiction to homogeneous material fatigue behavior characterized by widely used linear Paris law, welded-joint fatigue issues need to be reassessed because fatigue crack growth behavior going through heterogeneous region will be different. For a welded joint, log(da/dN) is no longer linearly related to log(ΔK) in heterogeneous region because of the change in fatigue properties resulting from the welding process. Theoretical model of the fatigue crack growth rate without artificial adjustable parameters was proposed by considering the effects of heterogeneity in a welded joint and load-amplitude variation on fatigue crack growth curve. In this fatigue heterogeneous region, the relationship between log(da/dN) and log(ΔK) is similar to a concave-down parabola. Predicted results from the proposed model agreed better with the experimental data obtained from fatigue tests conducted in this study and open published literatures for welded joints in comparison to the widely used Paris model.

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Zhang, C., Hui, J., Lu, P., Hu, X., & Liang, J. (2016). Effects of heterogeneity and load amplitude on fatigue rate prediction of a welded joint. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 8(8), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016663964

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