Effects of weld profile and undercut on fatigue crack propagation life of thin-walled cruciform joint
Mashiri, F.R and Zhao, X.L. and Grundy, P. (2001) Effects of weld profile and undercut on fatigue crack propagation life of thin-walled cruciform joint. Thin-Walled Structures, 39 (3). pp. 261-285. ISSN 0263-8231 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 524Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0263-8231(00)00061-6 AbstractFatigue may occur in undercarriages and support systems of trailers, haymakers, graders and swing-ploughs made up
of thin-walled tubular sections with wall thicknesses less than 4mm. Little research has been done on the fatigue of
thin-walled tubular sections below 4mm thickness. The weld profile and weld undercut may affect the fatigue crack
propagation life of welded joints especially for thin-walled sections. Numerical analysis of 2-dimensional non-load
carrying thin-walled cruciform joints was performed to determine the effect of weld profile and weld undercut on
fatigue crack propagation life under cyclic tensile loading. The cruciform joints analysed are made up of 3mm thick
plates, joined by fillet welds. The Boundary Element Analysis System Software (BEASY) is used, which uses
fracture mechanics theory to carry out crack propagation analysis. The weld profiles and weld undercuts were
measured from welded connections in thin-walled fillet welded sections. The measured weld profiles and undercut
were used in the analysis. The results are compared with those of a similar study to determine the comparative
reduction in fatigue crack propagation life between thin-walled cruciform joints (T=3mm) and thicker walled
cruciform joints (T=20mm). This paper provides an understanding of the impact which weld toe undercut has on the
fatigue crack propagation life of thin-walled cruciform joints. The presence of undercuts may reduce the benefits of
the thickness effect in thin-walled joints of thicknesses less than 4mm. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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