Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4965643 | Computers & Structures | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Local fatigue strength assessment based on threshold values obtained by linear-elastic notch stress calculation is commonly utilized due to its applicability to complex geometries with an acceptable effort. As the result of a finite element computation is affected by the element type and mesh refinement, this paper investigates the numerical influence on the notch stress based fatigue strength assessment of non-welded and welded components. Based on extensive finite element studies employing the software package Abaqus it is concluded that quadratic shape functions with a number of sixteen for non-welded parts and twelve elements over a semicircle for welded joints should be at least applied to minimize the numerical impact.
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Authors
M. Leitner, P. Pauer, P. Kainzinger, W. Eichlseder,