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- Title
Fatigue strength of fillet‐welded joints at subzero temperatures.
- Authors
Braun, Moritz; Scheffer, Robert; Fricke, Wolfgang; Ehlers, Sören
- Abstract
Ships and offshore structures may be operated in areas with seasonal freezing temperatures and extreme environmental conditions. While current standards state that attention should be given to the validity of fatigue design curves at subzero temperatures, studies on fatigue strength of structural steel at subzero temperatures are scarce. This study addresses the issue by analysing the fatigue strength of welded steel joints under subzero temperatures. Although critical weld details in large welded structures are mostly fillet‐welded joints, most published data are based on fatigue crack growth rate specimens cut out of butt‐welded joints. This study analyses fillet‐welded specimens at −20°C and −50°C against controls at room temperature. Significantly higher fatigue strength was measured in comparison to estimates based on international standards and data from design codes even at temperatures far below the allowed service temperature based on fracture toughness results.
- Subjects
WELDED joints; TEMPERATURE control; OFFSHORE structures; STRUCTURAL steel; FATIGUE crack growth; FRACTURE toughness
- Publication
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2020, Vol 43, Issue 2, p403
- ISSN
8756-758X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ffe.13163