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Effect of TIG-dressing on fatigue strength and weld toe geometry of butt welded connections in high strength steel

S.H.J. van Es-2012-03-16-Research Repository (Delft University of Technology)

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When high strength steels are applicated in dynamically loaded structures, fatigue problems can arise. In most current design codes, the fatigue strength of high strength steels is either not discussed or determined as similar to mild steels. This assumption can be related to the dominance of the crack propagation life during in the total fatigue life when considering welded connections. Weld improvements can increase the length of the crack initiation life and thus increase the total fatigue life and may lead to a difference in fatigue strength between high strength steel and mild steels. This study focuses on the the effects of TIG-dressing on the weld toe geometry and the fatigue strength of TIG-dressed specimens. First a literature study is presented which summarizes earlier researches into the effect of TIG-dressing on fatigue strength and the behaviour of high strength steel in fatigue conditions, both in an as welded situation as after TIG-dressing. The weld toe geometry before

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When high strength steels are applicated in dynamically loaded structures, fatigue problems can arise. In most current design codes, the fatigue strength of high strength steels is either not discussed or determined as similar to mild steels. This assumption can be related to the dominance of the crack propagation life during in the total fatigue life when considering welded connections. Weld improvements can increase the length of the crack initiation life and thus increase the total fatigue life and may lead to a difference in fatigue strength between high strength steel and mild steels. This study focuses on the the effects of TIG-dressing on the weld toe geometry and the fatigue strength of TIG-dressed specimens. First a literature study is presented which summarizes earlier researches into the effect of TIG-dressing on fatigue strength and the behaviour of high strength steel in fatigue conditions, both in an as welded situation as after TIG-dressing. The weld toe geometry before

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WeldingFatigue limitMaterials scienceButt weldingGas tungsten arc weldingStress concentrationStructural engineeringMetallurgy

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