A statistical assessment of the fatigue strength improvement of butt-welded joints by flush grinding

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Moritz Braun
Jörg Baumgartner
Gloria Hofmann
Karl Drebenstedt
Niklas Michael Bauer
Hadi Bakhschi
Ulrike Kuhlmann
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[1] Institute of Maritime Energy Systems,German Aerospace Center (DLR)
[2] Hamburg University of Technology,Institute for Ship Structural Design and Analysis
[3] Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability,Fraunhofer LBF
[4] University of Stuttgart,Institute of Structural Design
[5] KLÄHNE BUNG,undefined
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Welding in the World | 2023年 / 67卷
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Post-weld treatment; Fatigue strength improvement; Weld grinding; Statistical assessment; IIW recommendations; Eurocode 3;
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All major rules and guidelines include fatigue design (FAT) classes for flush ground butt-welded joints. These FAT classes vary between FAT110 and FAT155; however, in the majority of cases, the underlying database and specimen-related details are unclear or unknown. This study evaluates 1003 fatigue test results gathered from various literature sources and tries to relate the fatigue strength improvement to typical specimen types and test conditions. To this goal, statistical methods based on correlation analysis are employed. Next, proposals for updates of rules and guidelines for flush ground butt-welded joints made of steel are established by determining new FAT classes and a suitable slope exponent. In addition, an overview of design standards and recommendations is given and main influencing factors are discussed.
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页码:2345 / 2359
页数:14
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