Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2009, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (3): 202-210.DOI: 10.1016/S1006-7191(08)60090-3

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Residual stress relaxation in typical weld joints and its effect on fatigue and crack growth

Liangbi LI1,2,Zhengquan WAN2, Zili WANG1, Chunyan JI1   

  1. 1.School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science andTechnology, Zhenjiang 212003,China
    2.China Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi 214082, China
  • Received:2008-08-25 Revised:2008-11-05 Online:2009-06-09 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: Liangbi LI

Abstract:

Many factors influence the fatigue and crack growth behavior of welded joints. Some structures often undergo fairly large static loading before they enter service or variable amplitude cyclic loading when they are in service. The combined effect of both applied stress and high initial residual stress is expected to cause the residual stresses relaxation. Only a few papers seem to deal with appropriate procedures for fatigue analysis and crack growth by considering the combined effect of variable amplitude cyclic loading with residual stresses relaxation. In this article, some typical welded connections in ship-shaped structures are investigated with 3-D elastic-plastic finite element analysis. The effect of residual stress relaxation, initial residual stress, and the applied load after variable amplitude cyclic loading is revealed, and a formula for predicting the residual stress at hot spot quantitatively is proposed. Based on the formula, an improved fatigue procedure is introduced. Moreover, crack growth of typical weld joints considering residual stresses relaxation is studied.

Key words: Residual stress relaxation, Weld joint, Finite element, Fatigue crack growth