TIG-dressing of high strength butt welded connections. Pt.2: physical testing and modelling
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Weld improvement techniques are aimed at reducing the notch effects of welds and generally focus on two aspects: a change of geometry of the weld toe and a change of the weld residual stresses. In this paper, fatigue tests are discussed, performed on butt welded specimens in steel grades ranging from S460 to S1100 in the TIG-dressed condition. The test results are compared with modelled fatigue strength according to the notch stress theory and similar specimens in the as-welded condition. The changed notch geometry of the joints is based on the results of a parallel program of weld toe geometry measurements. The individual data points and their failure mode give good qualitative insight in the effect of TIG-dressing on butt welded joints in high strength steel. Overall, a positive effect of TIG-dressing on the weld toe is visible. On the basis of a large dataset of measured weld toe geometries a model has been developed based on the notch stress theory. The theoretical results of the model are compared with the results of the physical tests, showing significant differences between the model and the fatigue tests.
TNO Identifier
954474
ISSN
18777058
Source
Procedia Engineering, 66, pp. 126-137.
Publisher
Elsevier
Collation
12 p.
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Pages
126-137
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