Two-Phase Fatigue Life Prediction of Small-Scale Welded Specimens Based on the Experimental Results (CROSBI ID 320191)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Gledić, Ivana ; Mikulić, Antonio ; Parunov, Joško
engleski
Two-Phase Fatigue Life Prediction of Small-Scale Welded Specimens Based on the Experimental Results
The study aims to calibrate parameters of two-phase fatigue prediction model based on the results of the small-scale fatigue test experiments for zero stress ratio and without residual stresses, and then to investigate their applicability for different stress ratios and in the presence of residual stresses. Total fatigue life using the two-phase model consists of crack initiation phase, calculated by strain-life approach, and crack propagation phase, calculated by fracture mechanic’s approach. Calibration of the fatigue parameters is performed for each phase by fitting numerical to the experimental results. Comparative analysis of calculated and measured fatigue lives is then conducted for different stress ratios, in both stress-relieved and as-welded conditions. Given that calculation parameters are calibrated for the basic case, uncertainty of predictions is large, showing that application of the method for real-life complex marine structures is challenging.
Two-phase fatigue model ; Crack initiation ; Crack propagation ; Stress ratio ; Residual stress ; Initial crack size
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Podaci o izdanju
21 (4)
2022.
95-103
objavljeno
1671-9433
10.1007/s11804-022-00304-8
Povezanost rada
Brodogradnja