An Implicit Fillet-Weld Element Formulation for Mesh-Insensitive Fatigue Evaluation of Complex Structures

IF 3.1 2区 材料科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Lunyu Zhang, Shengjia Wu, Pingsha Dong
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Abstract

In fatigue evaluation of welded structures, explicit weld representations in finite element (FE) models are needed for reliably capturing stress or strain concentration behaviors at critical weld locations, for example, weld toe or weld root, in using widely accepted traction structural stress or extrapolation hot-spot stress methods. The laborious efforts needed for generating weld geometry have been a major challenge for fatigue evaluation of complex structures containing many welds. In this paper, we present a user-defined fillet-weld element formulation and its numerical implementation for computing traction mesh-insensitive structural stresses. The fillet-weld element is formulated by connecting several linear four-nodes Mindlin shell elements around weld region as a user-defined element. The resulting elements can be directly used with major commercial FE codes through an available user subroutine interface. A number of well-documented fillet-welded components are then used for validating the accuracy and robustness of the developed fillet-weld elements.

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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
18.90%
发文量
256
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures (FFEMS) encompasses the broad topic of structural integrity which is founded on the mechanics of fatigue and fracture, and is concerned with the reliability and effectiveness of various materials and structural components of any scale or geometry. The editors publish original contributions that will stimulate the intellectual innovation that generates elegant, effective and economic engineering designs. The journal is interdisciplinary and includes papers from scientists and engineers in the fields of materials science, mechanics, physics, chemistry, etc.
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