Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775323 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In its original formulation the Peak Stress Method (PSM) was adopted to assess the fatigue strength when only mode I stresses are singular (for example at the toe of fillet-welds) or significant (for example at the root of load-carrying fillet welded cruciforms). Nevertheless in welded lap joints and cover plates both mode I and mode II stresses are singular at the weld root, where fatigue cracks are likely to initiate. In the present paper the PSM is extended to mode II loading conditions and then an equivalent peak stress is derived, which is used to assess either weld toe or weld root fatigue failures.

► The Peak Stress Method is a simplified method to estimate the notch-stress intensity factors. ► The Peak Stress Method, originally proposed only for mode I loading, is extended to mode II loading. ► As a result, a design stress is derived to readily assess either weld toe or weld root fatigue failures. ► By applying the Peak Stress Method, the time expended to estimate the fatigue strength is reduced.

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