Evolution and Redistribution of Residual Stress in Welded Plates During Fatigue Loading

2022-01-0298

03/29/2022

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WCX SAE World Congress Experience
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The presence of residual stresses affect the fatigue response of welded components. In the present study of a thick welded cantilever specimen, residual stresses were measured in an as-welded A36 steel sample and in a sample subjected to a short history of bending loads where substantial local plasticity is expected at the fatigue hot-spot weld toe. Extensive XRD measurements describe the residual stress state in a large region in front of the weld toe both in an untested as-welded sample and in a sample subjected to a short load history that generated an estimated 0.01 strain amplitude at the stress concentration zone at the weld toe. The results show that such a test will significantly alter the welding induced residual stresses. Fatigue life prediction methods need to be aware that such alterations are possible and incorporate the effects of such cyclic stress relaxation in life computations.
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Pineault, J., Gales, C., and Conle, A., "Evolution and Redistribution of Residual Stress in Welded Plates During Fatigue Loading," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0298, 2022, .
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Mar 29, 2022
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2022-01-0298
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Technical Paper
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English