INFLUENCE OF PLATE THICKNESS AND RESIDUAL STRESS ON FATIGUE STRENGTH OF FILLET WELDED JOINTS UNDER BENDING LOADS : Influence of plate thickness and residual stress on fatigue crack growth behaviors of non-load-carrying fillet welded joints under bending loads (2nd Report)

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  • すみ肉溶接継手の曲げ疲労強度に及ぼす板厚および残留応力の影響 : 荷重非伝達すみ肉溶接継手の曲げ疲労き裂の発生・進展に及ぼす板厚および残留応力の影響(第2報)
  • スミニク ヨウセツ ツギテ ノ マゲ ヒロウ キョウド ニ オヨボス イタアツ

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The thickness and residual stress effect of fatigue performance was inverstigated on non-load-carrying fillet welded joints with thickness ranging from 12 to 38mm. As-welded and stress relieved joints were tested under both alternating and pulsating bending. In this paper, distribution of the residual stresses near the welds measured by both a X-ray technique and a strain-gauge method is presented and discussed. The effect of residual stresses and plate thickness on fatigue strength at 2×10^6 cycles are discussed by using the present and past test results

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